The XVI Chilean Architecture Biennial, a celebration of great Chilean architecture and along with the celebration or architecture and style, it showcased a marvelous green structure that could be the blueprint for many such future designs which are erected for temporary use. Designed by Assadi + Pulido, the green structure stood next to the old museum and incorporated in its construction various green aspects that made it an absolute delight. Its brilliant form and shining design were an example in innovative architecture and material recycling.
The eco-pavilion was built specially for the Biennial and is accessible by way of bridge from the interior of the MAC or from a staircase on the main square. The structure is enclosed in an Aluminum cage that is completely recyclable and sports interior art that is exhibited on cardboard structures that are easy to assemble and move. The uniqueness of this structure enables it to stand out from the mundane and the fact that 100 percent of the building materials would be recycled is surely the icing on the cake.

Eco-Pavilion appropriately displayed some of the best works from Chilean artists that were regarding energy and conservation. Material recycling was given utmost importance and this green edifice truly stood tall to hopefully inspire other such temporary structures when needed.
Via: archdaily / felipeassadi
