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Building-block pavilion wins Tallinn Architectural Biennale competition

By Hope Daley|

Tuesday, Jan 2, 2018

Tallinn Architecture Biennale Pavilion by Gilles Retsin. Photo: Studio Naaro.

Gilles Retsin, Program Director of Architectural Design MArch, has won an international competition at the Tallinn Architectural Biennale 2017 with his experimental pavilion. His adaptable, lego-like design proposes a series of discrete building blocks that can be assembled into a variety of structure. These building blocks are based on cheap, off-standard sheets of exterior plywood. The entire structure was fabricated locally in Tallinn, in collaboration with local manufacturers. 

Gilles Retsin said of the project: "This pavilion wants to be understood as part of a larger whole, as a unit in a mass-housing system. The pavilion is never finished: its stackable and repeatable elements mean that it remains open and adaptable."

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Building-block pavilion wins Tallinn Architectural Biennale competition

By Hope Daley|

Tuesday, Jan 2, 2018

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Tallinn Architecture Biennale Pavilion by Gilles Retsin. Photo: Studio Naaro.

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the bartlett school of architecture ● ucl ● tallinn architecture biennale ● experimental design ● pavillion ● lego architecture ● competition ● tallinn ● estonia ● baltic
University College London (UCL)
University College London (UCL)

Gilles Retsin, Program Director of Architectural Design MArch, has won an international competition at the Tallinn Architectural Biennale 2017 with his experimental pavilion. His adaptable, lego-like design proposes a series of discrete building blocks that can be assembled into a variety of structure. These building blocks are based on cheap, off-standard sheets of exterior plywood. The entire structure was fabricated locally in Tallinn, in collaboration with local manufacturers. 

Gilles Retsin said of the project: "This pavilion wants to be understood as part of a larger whole, as a unit in a mass-housing system. The pavilion is never finished: its stackable and repeatable elements mean that it remains open and adaptable."

RELATED NEWS 2017 Tallinn Architecture Biennale investigates the boundary between nature and artifice
RELATED NEWS LEGO Architecture to launch in Europe at the Italian "Villa Pennisi in Musica" event this August
RELATED NEWS The Bartlett exhibiting award-winning "Innovation in Technology" projects now until Jan. 31

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