NEW POSSIBILITIES ??
Dear readers and friends,
As we enter a new month, a new design challenge begins!?
This time we are challenging?participants to come up with visionary concepts for a pavilion built entirely with reused materials??–?ONLY ONE DRAWING,?absolute freedom of scale, site or program.?
Designers are asked to design a?PAVILION THAT REUSES MATERIALS?in a new way to extraordinary functions and delight. By focusing on the reuse of materials, designers can also come up with creative solutions to problems such as space limitations or energy efficiency.
Waste reduction strategies in cities include recycling and adaptive reuse. As people become more environmentally conscious,?WASTE MATERIALS??are increasingly becoming part of the building process. In?an effort to reduce our reliance on new materials, designers and architects must look for ways to reuse and repurpose existing resources.
In an era where the environmental concern is one of the major issues that dominate our minds, a debate began to rise in the creative industry: can we as designers offer a new outlook to such a significant?GLOBAL ISSUE? In what ways can we effectively explore the footprint of our built environment and consequently, build better? How do you use reclaimed materials in a creative way?
WASTE PAVILION?aims to answer those questions with a particular focus on the cyclical usage of materials.
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Do you want to flex your design muscles??Are you willing to push your creativity to the limits????Looking forward?to showcasing your talents? Are you ready to skyrocket your career??
Stay creative and see you all next week!?
Daniela