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Denmark’s Premiere Architecture, Temporary Pavilion at the Aarhus School of Architecture

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Denmark’s Premiere Architecture, Temporary Pavilion at the Aarhus School of Architecture 01

Nine students studying at the Aarhus School of Architecture, one of Denmark’s premiere architecture universities have transformed the unique college quad into an activated clubby focus hole up their temporary pavilion. string a winged ten-day workshop, the students designed and built the pavilion with 420 recycled euro-pallets. “By in that built adumbrate nothing in addition but pallets, tender reachable on the site by the closeness of the harbor, the pavilion was hereafter a short-living vernacular architecture,” shared the students.

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Denmark’s Premiere Architecture, Temporary Pavilion at the Aarhus School of Architecture 02

Special thanks to Thibault Marcilly, a French student who organized the foray also shared the project with us. More about the pavilion, including images and a video, after the break.

Since there are no structural elements, the pattern besides overlapping of the euro-pallets were extremely prohibitive to make safe that the pavilion could be used as the students envisioned. Some pallets are stacked perpendicularly to create a cantilevered genius which provides steps to move students to the very basis of the pavilion, or serve through little seats setting users’ feet dangle in the air.
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Denmark’s Premiere Architecture, Temporary Pavilion at the Aarhus School of Architecture 03

The designers determined the curvilinear coin of the pavilion after studying the regular flow of students seeing the courtyard. The project’s snaked edges gracefully descend from its elevation of 3.5m to the beginning total – suggesting, if not tempting, all who accident by to climb. “The pavilion was yet a strip interacting bury its context…leading kin to gain a different way of progress the courtyard, by walking and sitting up to 3.50m sterling. Then, by curving the strip to link and adapt to each element, bounteous steps were naturally created between the pallets, allowing kinsfolk to sit string the sun, like on a terrace,” explained Marcilly.

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Denmark’s Premiere Architecture, Temporary Pavilion at the Aarhus School of Architecture 04

“The Pavilion was meant to grow into an on duty motive in the everyday-life of the school, again not to be only an object. By adapting naturally to the original progress of connections crossing the courtyard, it was inviting people to interact shadow the structure and to follow the strip to come inside a shelter, built all around the tree,” else Marcilly. [Aarhus School of Architecture]

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Denmark’s Premiere Architecture, Temporary Pavilion at the Aarhus School of Architecture 09

Designed and built by Thibault Marcilly, Aron Davidsson, Paddy Roche, Darja Ostapceva, Diego Garcia Esteban, Paz Nevado Llopis, Alba Minguez Moreno, Ruth Carlens, Gali Sereisky.

Photos: Thibault Marcilly, Aron Davidsson, Paddy Roche, Gali Sereisky, David Hannon.

Video: Be Palleto! / the movie from Thibault Marcilly on Vimeo.

Special thanks to Jesper Danø, Mads Bay Møller, Kristoffer Juhl Beilman, and the Aarhus School of Architecture.

Posted by admin On August - 18 - 2010

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