reversible cultural pavilion activates public space in frankfurt 2026
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reversible cultural pavilion activates public space in frankfurt 2026
"The pavilion combines wood, ceramics, and textile solutions, creating a dismantlable, reusable, and itinerant proposal that features an organic and continuous geometric design."
"Aligned with the principles of the New European Bauhaus, the pavilion integrates sustainability, construction precision, and a social dimension into a model of circular and reversible cultural infrastructure."
"Materiality defines the project, both in how it's built and what it represents, using a hybrid envelope of ceramic elements that provide texture, durability, and depth."
Spain's pavilion for World Design Capital Frankfurt Rhein-Main 2026 serves as a temporary cultural installation that prioritizes sustainability and reversibility. Designed by José Ramón Tramoyeres and Javier Cortina, the pavilion utilizes wood, ceramics, and textiles to create a lightweight structure. It embodies principles of the New European Bauhaus, focusing on circularity and social engagement. The pavilion's design reflects the architectural style of Antoni Gaudí while addressing contemporary environmental and social challenges through innovative construction solutions.
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