... and estimated to fetch $800,000/1.2 million! ArtDaily
Artek Pavilion, "Space of Silence," is designed by internationally renowned Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, a remarkable trailblazer in applying ecological thinking to architectural design. The Artek Pavilion is an
unconventional combination of elegance and ecological innovation, built out of UPM-developed wood-plastic composite, made from surplus self-adhesive label material. Since its establishment in 1935, Artek has enacted a product development strategy that incorporates ethics, aesthetics and ecology. The Pavilion symbolizes Artek's legacy of commitment to humane and innovative design and art, which combines the heritage of Alvar Aalto with ambitious product research.
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as much as i like ban's work, this pavilion is way over rated prefab barn building with recycled plastic angles.
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