From follies in parks to hosting events in prestigious locations and buildings, pavilions offer a great opportunity for architects to reflect upon the notion of space, visitor experience, and the role of the architectural components in the project as a whole. A selection of projects explores the relationships between pavilions and their contexts, and illustrates how the typology is evolving, becoming more dynamic, flexible, and lighter. Included are the Naoshima Port Terminal by SANAA, Kéré Architecture’s 2017 Serpentine Pavilion, and the Mpavilion 2017 by OMA. Additionally, this edition looks at special projects that reflect the blurring of boundaries between working and living in the digital era.
Shenzhen North Station Masterplan_Mecanoo Architecten Bajes Kwartier Masterplan_OMA + FABRICations Gangnam International Transit Center_Dominique Perrault Architecte + Junglim
Evolving Pavilions Pavilions: from solid platforms to perched structures_Silvio Carta Sun Room Pavilion_Donn Holohan Naoshima Port Terminal_SANAA 2017 Tallinn Architecture Biennale Pavilion_Gilles Retsin Architecture 'Minima | Maxima', Expo 2017 Astana_Marc Fornes / Theverymany Pavilion for the Nature Concert Hall 2017_Didzis Jaunzems Architecture Gallery Pavillion, Work & Talk_Atelier JQTS Mpavilion 2017_OMA Serpentine Pavilion 2017_Kéré Architecture 'Lumen', 2017 YAP MoMA PS1_Jenny Sabin Studio 'Pinwheel', Energy Pavilion_Five Line Projects Algae Dome_SPACE10 The Pause_Ashari Architects
Blurring the Boundaries Work and Live in the Digital Era A Place of Work to Live in_Fabrizio Aimar House for a Photographer_FORM / Kouichi Kimura Architects Atelier House at Charlote Village_grupoDEArquitetura The Guild_RAW Architecture - Realrich Architecture Workshop @BATUBATA_Studio Air Putih Zen Houses_Petr Stolín Architekt Offices and Housing in Strasbourg_Dominique Coulon & Associés Studio + Living + Production_Stifter + Bachmann RS29 - Residence and Studio Building_Ecker Architekten Ctrl + Green_Josean Ruiz Esquíroz + Marta Munoz Francesca Pasquali Archive_Ciclostile Architettura srl The Waterdog_Klaarchitectuur