Natural Material Pavilions

Softspace Digital's Chart Art Fair Pavilion Features Bioplastic & Larch

The 10th edition of the Chart Art Fair took place from August 26th until August 28th in Copenhagen, Denmark. This year, the event hosted five pavilions. One of them was called A Music Box and it boasted an interesting combination of natural materials.

The A Music Box pavilion was created by design collective Softspace Digital—a collaboration between Tessira Crawford and Dilara Özlü. While the pavilion acted both as a performance space and as a space for relaxation at the Chart Air Fair. In addition to its immersive character, the structure was composed of natural materials such as gelatin-based bioplastic, larch, and pine wood.

Through this Chart Art Fair pavilion, Softspace Digital aimed to "imagine a 'healthier' architectural future that exists in symbiosis with the environment."
Trend Themes
1. Biodegradable Materials - The use of natural, biodegradable materials in pavilion construction creates opportunities to offer a sustainable and eco-friendly built environment.
2. Immersive Design - Combining natural materials with interactive technology to create immersive design experiences provides new avenues for engaging audiences and enhancing their connection with nature.
3. Sustainable Architecture - Pavilions, like A Music Box, that prioritize sustainable architecture and symbiosis with the environment pave the way for future designs that integrate eco-friendly practices into their framework and construction.
Industry Implications
1. Architectural Design - The use of natural materials in pavilion construction presents an opportunity for architects to cultivate sustainable design principles and integrate them into larger-scale building projects.
2. Event Planning & Production - Creating immersive and sustainable pavilions for events like the Chart Art Fair presents new opportunities for event planners and production companies to elevate the visibility of eco-friendly practices and encourage attendees to engage with them.
3. Materials Science - Researching and developing new materials, such as bioplastic, that can be used in sustainable architectural designs like A Music Box opens doors for materials science professionals to find new, environmentally-conscious applications for their work.

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