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Studio Odile Decq Designs the New Green Pavilion Structure

Studio Odile Decq designs the new Green Pavilion, which is a glass structure that is topped with a pyramidal roof at the top. It is installed in the Jardin des Tuileries as a part of the Paris+ par Art Basel art fair. The latest pavilion is a new iteration of the Black Pavilion that was created by Decq back in 2015.

The new look replaces the black glass with clear glass. Speaking about the new look, Decq tells Dezeen that "The Green Pavilion refers to a very simple way of building greenhouses in private parks [...] It was designed with a minimalistic structure, the bare minimum to hold the massive glass panels. The steel structure is left rough as it is."
Trend Themes
1. Glass Greenhouses - The rise of glass greenhouses presents an opportunity for innovative and sustainable designs, such as the pyramidal-roof structure of the Green Pavilion created by Studio Odile Decq.
2. Minimalistic Architecture - The trend towards minimalistic structures, like the Green Pavilion, highlights an opportunity to create elegant designs using simple materials and methods.
3. Art + Architecture Collaborations - Joint ventures between artists and architects, like the Paris+ par Art Basel art fair that features the Green Pavilion, offer opportunities for unique, avant-garde constructions that push boundaries in both fields.
Industry Implications
1. Greenhouse Construction - Opportunities abound in the greenhouse construction industry for creative, modern designs that incorporate sustainable building practices and visually appealing structures.
2. Architecture - The architecture industry can benefit from a shift towards minimalism, simplifying building processes and designs, like the Green Pavilion's pyramidal-roof structure made of clear glass panels.
3. Art Fairs - Art fairs are a prime opportunity for artistic collaborations that expand into the architecture industry, creating entirely original structures that blur traditional boundaries and expectations.

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