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Trapezoidal Structure Crafted with Scots Pine and Sustainable Technologies for Cultural Reflection

Authors:
Maîté Scherer, Fanny Matthey-de-l’étang
Trapezoidal Structure Crafted with Scots Pine and Sustainable Technologies for Cultural Reflection

Project in-detail

Constructed from Scots pine and shaped in a trapezoidal form, the pavilion serves as a cultural landmark for community engagement and artistic reflection within Latvia’s natural landscape.
5 key facts about this project
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Constructed primarily from locally sourced Scots pine, emphasizing regional material use.
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Features a trapezoidal design that enhances interaction with the surrounding landscape.
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Integrates photovoltaic panels within the roof for renewable energy generation.
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Utilizes advanced thermal insulation to maintain energy efficiency throughout the year.
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Promotes community engagement through flexible interior spaces for diverse activities.
The KOKLE pavilion is an architectural project located in Latvia that embodies the country’s musical heritage. It functions as a public space for reflection and artistic expression, designed as a cultural landmark that integrates into the surrounding natural landscape. The pavilion's trapezoidal shape mimics traditional sound boxes, inviting users to engage both with the building and its environment. This structure offers areas for contemplation, community gatherings, and cultural performances, effectively accommodating a variety of activities.

Unique Architectural Design Elements

The KOKLE pavilion employs a modular design approach, utilizing a framework of trusses and prefabricated frames that facilitates efficient construction. The choice of materials is deliberate, primarily featuring Scots pine for its local resonance, stainless steel for durability, and glass wool insulation for energy efficiency. Each material contributes to the overall aesthetic and functional goals, ensuring that the pavilion maintains a connection to its surroundings while offering modern amenities.

Strategic placement of large windows allows natural light to permeate the interior, enhancing the user experience by framing scenic views of the surrounding landscape. This transparency fosters a dialogue between interiors and exteriors, encouraging visitors to immerse themselves in nature. The roof’s integration of photovoltaic panels showcases a commitment to sustainability, providing renewable energy for the structure and further directing the project’s environmental stewardship.

Internal Spatial Organization and Functionality

Inside the pavilion, spaces are thoughtfully arranged to promote tranquility and interaction. The layout prioritizes simplicity, allowing for a seamless flow between areas designated for performances and spaces intended for quiet reflection. Multilevel components, such as terraces and staircases, create a dynamic environment that caters to diverse functions and activities.

The pavilion also features a rainwater collection system that reinforces its sustainability, further illustrating the design’s focus on ecological responsibility. The technical approaches incorporated throughout the pavilion, including advanced heating and ventilation systems, offer comfort while minimizing environmental impact.

For those interested in acquiring a deeper understanding of the KOKLE pavilion's design, it is recommended to explore the architectural plans, sections, and detailed designs. These resources provide a comprehensive overview of the structural and functional aspects and highlight the thoughtful architectural ideas that contribute to this unique project.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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