Modular Exhibition Pavilions

The Inverted Sculpture by Atelier Alter Can be Disassembled

Atelier Alter Architects designed the Inverted Sculpture, a modular booth or pavilion made with sustainability at its core. The company created a structure that can easily be disassembled and moved to a different location. The structure comes with single parts that consumers can customize according to their event requirements.

Inverted Sculpture boasts artistic design codes while maintaining functionality. The system can be used as a booth with lounge seats for guests. It features distributed folded skin made of glass-reinforced concrete and a steel frame. When used outdoors, the event coordinators can choose to attach a cantilevered roof to help block the sunlight for maximum comfort. Atelier Alter Architects aims to showcase how to make events more sustainable.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Pavilions - Modular pavilions or booths made with sustainability in mind are gaining popularity as consumers look for environmentally-friendly event solutions.
2. Customizable Structures - The demand for customizable event structures is growing as consumers look for unique branding opportunities and tailored event experiences.
3. Disassemblable Design - Disassemblable event structures are becoming more popular as consumers look for flexibility in both design and location options.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning - Event planning companies have an opportunity to offer modular and customizable event structures as a more sustainable and flexible alternative to traditional event setups.
2. Architecture - Architects who design modular and disassemblable structures have an opportunity to tap into the growing demand for sustainable and adaptable event solutions.
3. Furniture Design - Furniture designers have an opportunity to create modular and adaptable lounge seating options that can be easily customized to fit different event requirements.

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