Climate-Responsive Temporary Pavilions: Exploring 4 Ephemeral Structures across Europe
Briefly

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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