THE "SLOW PAVILIONS" ACCORDING COPENHAGEN BIENNIAL 2025
A new episode from the Copenhagen Architecture Biennial 2025 showcases the “Slow Pavilions” — modular, slow-built architectural works embodying sustainability and circular design.
Highlights include the “Inside Out, Upside Down” pavilion bySlaatto Morsbølbuilt from reclaimed materials embracing imperfection, and “Barn Again” byTom Svilans&THISS Studio, a reimagined Norwegian barn using reclaimed timber that emphasizes time, care, and craftsmanship. TheRoyal Danish Academy’s Clay Pavillion byFlemming Tvede HansenandIsak Worre Fogedand the Daylight Pavilion explore material behavior and daylight quality, blending research and hands-on construction.
These pavilions emit minimal CO2, a radical shift from conventional building emissions, lending a strong message on slow, mindful architecture for the 21st century. An eventCAFx - Copenhagen Architecture Forum
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