Build Your Own Pavilion

Designing Digital Pavilions at London Design Biennale

On Saturday 10th of September, the Build Your Own Pavilion workshop team were in London designing Pavilions at the historic Somerset House, as part of the first ever London Design Biennale. This international exhibition brought together installations, artworks, and designs from over 37 countries, and made an ideal location as there were so many Pavilions around to look at and get ideas from!

The UK Pavilion by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby occupied the centre of the courtyard. Their 14-metre kinetic sculpture explored the nation’s relationship with wind energy. Annabel Karim Kassar’s idea for the Lebanon Pavilion was to create an experience of a Beirut street, so visitors could get a pomegranate juice, falafel, or even a wet shave in her Pavilion!

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Image Credit: Ed Reeve / London Design Biennale

Annabel Karim Kassar’s idea for the Lebanon Pavilion was to create an experience of a Beirut street, so visitors could get a pomegranate juice, falafel, or even a wet shave in her Pavilion!

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 Image Credit: Ed Reeve / London Design Biennale 

After encountering many brilliant Pavilions, the children taking part in the workshop were hugely inspired to build their own 3D CAD Pavilions. Using Autodesk 123D Design software, the young architects created an array of interesting and fanciful digital designs.

Thirteen-year-old Ava drew on the shape of an hourglass for her Pavilion, which she would build in London’s Hoxton Square and would be luminous at night!

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Grace, aged 11, designed her heart-motif Pavilion after recently learning about why people love the theatre. Her Pavilion would be made using use glass and red shiny metal.

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Votes were cast on the best model, and it was Lucas’ design that came out on top! 9-year-old Lucas came up with his 3D Pavilion design by creating a half-trumpet shape. He would build it in a leafy area and use glass for the structure.

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His design was then printed on an Ultimaker 3D printer, which everyone was fascinated to watch!

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Here’s a very proud Lucas with his printed Pavilion model:

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If you’re aged 8-14 why not design your own Pavilion and enter it into the Build Your Own Pavilion Young Architects Competition? Create your model at home and enter online for a chance to win fantastic prizes. But hurry! The competition closes on 9th October.

Find out how to enter here: http://www.byop.yme.so/how-to-enter/

 

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