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Hassell Works with Nagami on a New Public Pavilion

Architecture studio Hassell works in collaboration with 3D printing studio Nagami on the new pavilion prototype that is notably made entirely from recycled plastic materials. Hassell explains that "The design is the beginning of a larger plan to create a series of pavilions that encourage conversations around material waste and how technology can solve our planet’s most urgent problems."

The pavilion is designed with inspiration from indigenous shelters, which is a space that functions as a meeting point made for education, knowledge, and reflection. It can also be customized and altered to adjust to different climates and settings. The team worked on the pavilion as they wanted to tackle the problem of plastic and create a new way of seeing plastic in the realm of construction.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Sustainable Architecture - The use of 3D printing technology and sustainable materials for architecture structures.
2. Circular Economy in Construction - The adoption of circular economy principles in the construction industry, such as using recycled materials and minimizing waste.
3. Adaptive Architecture - The creation of adaptable and versatile architecture that can be customized to fit different settings and purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Construction Materials - The development of sustainable and recycled materials to be used in construction.
2. 3D Printing - The integration of 3D printing in the construction industry to create innovative and sustainable structures.
3. Architecture and Design - The adoption of circular economy principles and sustainable practices by architects and designers to create environmentally-friendly structures.

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