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Seed Pavillion

The Seed Pavilion serves as a symbolic and physical space for public engagement, designed for the TAC event in Granada. The pavilion’s modular design, made from sustainable timber, uses minimal resources and can be easily assembled and disassembled. Its structure, which consists of six interlocking parts, offers flexibility for future reuse in other events and locations.

Description:

The pavilion’s form is inspired by the organic shape of a pomegranate, inviting visitors to contribute their ideas and dreams. Small, biodegradable paper with seeds is provided for visitors to write or draw their hopes, which will later be planted around the city as living memorials. The architecture’s modular nature allows for easy transport and reassembly, expanding its impact beyond its original location.

Built entirely from timber sourced from sustainably managed forests, the pavilion minimizes its carbon footprint and enhances the environmental experience. The flexibility of the structure ensures it can be used for multiple purposes and events, multiplying its social impact while maintaining its aesthetic and ecological integrity.

Project Data:

Program:Temporary Pavilion / Exhibition Space
Size:Approx. 60 m2
Location:Granada, Spain
Client:TAC Event, City of Granada
Team:Geoffrey Eberle, Magdalena Mróz
Collaborators:ENTROPIC, REHAB
Year:2022