Re/place Pavilion has been collaboratively designed by Studio Chris Fox, Bollinger+Grohmann, the University of Sydney and Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne. It combines the creativity and expertise of architects, artists, students, engineers, and designers. Exploring circular design thinking, the team have rethought, reduced, reused, remanufactured, repurposed and recycled materials to deliver the final Pavilion design.
The core structure of the Re/place Pavilion has been built from repurposed construction timber waste, sourced from various sites around Sydney and Melbourne. The Pavilion façade is composed of repurposed timber from Albury including reclaimed elements taken from previous iterations of the Summer Place Pavilion. The facade of the timber structure is complimented with mycelium features (incorporating panels grown from fungi) that are prototypes for the design and utilization of emerging biomaterials for use in construction.
The logic of the Pavilion is based on modular construction techniques and engineered through computational design. Potential material inputs were recalibrated into new structural forms leading to the resolution of the final Pavilion design. This process has also helped minimise wastage in the construction and assembly phases of the project.
Re/place Pavilion is currently installed at QEII Square in the heart of Albury’s cultural precinct. It is viewable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until March 2023.
Collaborative Research Project
Temporary Installation
2022
The fourth iteration of the Summer Place Pavilion in Albury is a structural experiment using recycled materials and incorporating circular design thinking.
Re/place Pavilion
Client: Albury City Council
Studio Chris Fox Scope: Design, documentation and project management
Design and Research Partners: The University of Sydney, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne
Engineer: Bollinger+Grohmann
Installation crew: Marley Dawson, Max Volfneuk, Hugo Vos
Photography: Studio Chris Fox, Jeremy Weihrauch