Slaatto Morsbøl Creates Reclaimed Material Pavilion for Copenhagen Architecture Biennial
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Lizzie Crook
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Summary
Architecture studio Slaatto Morsbøl designed and hand-built the Inside Out, Downside Up pavilion for the inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial using reclaimed materials including bricks, timber, and ventilation pipes. The pavilion is one of two Slow Pavilions commissioned for the festival, with the reclaimed materials directly influencing the structure's form and design.
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· 3 pulledReclaimed bricks, timber and ventilation pipes determined the form of the Inside Out, Downside Up pavilion
hand-built by architecture studio Slaatto Morsbøl for the inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial
The biennial commissioned two Slow Pavilions for the festival including Inside Out, Downside Up pavilion by Slaatto Morsbøl
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