Temporary Scaffolding Museums

The Schaustelle Pavilion Will Be Home to Museum Installations

Traveling across the world to experience a new culture can be a bummer if the museum geeky tourists were hoping to peruse is closed for renovations; the Schaustelle Pavilion is a unique solution that can be considered a form of art itself. It is a temporary space made out of scaffolding. Located just outside the Pinakothek der Moderne (Modern Art Museum) in Munich, Germany, the Schaustelle Pavilion is set to hold exhibitions, installations, workshops, talks, and other events while it is out of commission.

The Schaustelle Pavilion was designed by J. Mayer H. Architects. A clever ode to the reason for its existence, it also serves as a great vantage point for visitors to enjoy the sights of the city from. The pieces can be reused once its disbanded.
Trend Themes
1. Temporary Scaffolding Architecture - Opportunity for architects to create innovative and environmentally-friendly structures.
2. Pop-up Museum Installations - Opportunity for museums and galleries to take advantage of underutilized spaces and reach new audiences with temporary exhibits.
3. Adaptive Reuse of Materials - Opportunity to repurpose scaffolding and other materials for unique, temporary structures and installations.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and builders can create temporary structures that reduce waste and promote sustainability.
2. Museums and Galleries - Organizations can create temporary exhibits in underutilized spaces to engage new audiences.
3. Event Planning - Event coordinators can utilize temporary scaffolding structures for unique event venues and experiences.

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