Black Thought Pavilion / Alberto Collet + Cisem Nur Yldirim + MEDS (Meetings of Design Students)
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Black Thought Pavilion / Alberto Collet + Cisem Nur Yldirim + MEDS (Meetings of Design Students)
A pavilion construction concept for Rijeka, Croatia is named Black Thought. The design uses the traditional Japanese technique of Yakisugi. Yakisugi provides a distinctive exterior character while supporting sustainability goals. The approach creates a culturally resonant structure by drawing on Japanese building tradition. The project is associated with a pavilion design team and tutors, along with material specialist input. Workshop participation includes multiple project participants. The work is connected to MEDS, Meeting of Design Students, and is presented with an architect-provided text description. The pavilion concept is positioned as an opportunity for a unique and environmentally mindful built form.
"The concept for the construction of a pavilion, Black Thought in Rijeka, Croatia, utilizing the traditional Japanese technique of Yakisugi, offers a powerful opportunity to create a distinctive, sustainable, and culturally resonant structure."
"A pavilion construction concept for Rijeka, Croatia is named Black Thought. The design uses the traditional Japanese technique of Yakisugi. Yakisugi provides a distinctive exterior character while supporting sustainability goals. The approach creates a culturally resonant structure by drawing on Japanese building tradition."
"The project is associated with a pavilion design team and tutors, along with material specialist input. Workshop participation includes multiple project participants. The work is connected to MEDS, Meeting of Design Students, and is presented with an architect-provided text description."
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