Pavilions serve as compact spaces for architectural experimentation, pushing boundaries and allowing artistic expression, becoming living laboratories that provide interactive, memorable experiences.
In recent years, climate responsiveness has emerged as a crucial focus in pavilion design, allowing architects to use temporary structures to test sustainable practices.
These pavilions illustrate how architecture can adapt to and reflect changing environmental needs, promoting eco-conscious living through recyclable and low-impact materials.
By redefining the role of pavilions, architects showcase bold designs that address environmental challenges, turning pavilions into testing grounds for innovative solutions.
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