The Seaweed Pavilion: A Building Experiment
Автор: Kathryn Larsen
Загружено: 2020-01-26
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Vernacular construction methods are often unexplored sustainable solutions, with local materials and builders. The Seaweed Pavilion studies a return to ethical, community building, and the impact it can have on the individuals participating. The pavilion was built at the Copenhagen School of Design and Technology, with a build team of former and current students at the school.
Eelgrass was once used as an insulation material and as roofing on the island of Læsø. The material is rot resistant, fire resistant, is non-toxic, and can support local plant life, yet there is a lot of prejudice against seaweed as a building material. By creating a public pavilion and inviting people to take a seat under the seaweed, we can begin to change perception on this eco-friendly material.
Build Team:
Monika Jakaitye
James Birkenshaw
Andrejs Mocalovs
Gabriel Pantoja
Eelgrass: Møn Tang
Music: Aaron Hudson
Film and Documentation: Kel Hudson
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