Interesting pavillion-style buildings
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- August 25, 2005 at 6:06 pm #708073
urbanisto
ParticipantIf I could pick the collective brains of Archseek ….
I am looking for some examples of architecturally significant small pavillions or ‘marketing suites’ or showrooms. Any ideas welcomed.
Stephen
- August 25, 2005 at 6:40 pm #760476
ctesiphon
ParticipantI’m a little confused- is it temporary buildings, or pavilion buildings used as ‘marketing suites’, or regular pavilions?
I’m thinking of the Casino at Marino, the Serpentine Gallery in London (Hyde Park?), the associated temporary pavilions at the Serpentine including structures by Libeskind, Ando and others, the pavilions in St Stephen’s Green, etc. Am I way off the mark?
What’s the reason for this request? It might help in answering. - August 26, 2005 at 10:54 am #760477
urbanisto
ParticipantIm looking for interesting solutions for small temporary buildings such as innovative cladding, unusual designs, materials etc. I started with the Laban Centre in Deptford London and I was just wondering if anyone had seen anything else worth mentioning. I am thinking about buildings used for maketing suites, or ticket sales kiosks or info centres.
Thanks for any help.
- August 26, 2005 at 2:17 pm #760478
tungstentee
Participantparasitic architecture…
http://www.a-matter.com/eng/positions/po035/Parasitic-architecture-po035-05-w.asp
- August 26, 2005 at 7:09 pm #760479
ctesiphon
ParticipantWhat a great site!
I want one of those, mammy. (Preferably the rucksack house if you’re listening, Santa.)
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