Discover all 15 SDG Pavilions in-built Copenhagen for the UIA Congress

A repurposed glasshouse, a pink raft and an enormous inexperienced washer are among the many pavilions put in across the Danish capital for the UIA World Congress of Architects. Here is a take a look at all 15.

The SDG Pavilions are experimental structure tasks exploring themes referring to the UN’s Sustainable Growth Targets, an inventory of actions for world peace and prosperity.

They embrace a mixture of pop-up installations, momentary constructions and everlasting additions to the Copenhagen cityscape, with some because of be moved to new, long-term areas within the coming weeks.

A number of the designs discover radical supplies and development methods, whereas others are supposed to impress a rethink about present constructing practices.

Lots of the SDG pavilions additionally hosted occasions as a part of the programme for the UIA World Congress of Architects, which happened in Copenhagen from 2 to six July and for which Dezeen was a media accomplice.

With the theme Sustainable Futures – Depart No One Behind, it introduced collectively architects and constructed setting professionals from around the globe to discover how the business may also help form a extra sustainable future for the planet.

Learn on for a information to all 15 SDG Pavilions exhibited:


Picture is by Adam Mørk

Dwelling Locations Copenhagen
Architect: EFFEKT
Design companions: Velux, Artelia
Location: Otto Busses Vej 27

The biggest of all of the pavilion tasks, this can be a collection of full-scale prototypes for a way houses could possibly be constructed with a carbon footprint thrice decrease than is stipulated by Danish constructing rules.

Constructed on a former railyard website, these seven timber constructions – two homes and 5 open pavilions – goal a CO2 footprint of three.8 kilogrammes of CO2 per sq. metre per 12 months, which the undertaking group says is decrease than different buildings in Denmark.

EFFEKT designed the constructions to be cost-efficient, to allow them to be constructed for a similar value as a typical home, and to characteristic supplies and fittings that supply well-being advantages.


SDG Pavilions: Bricks in Common
Picture is by Sandra Gonon

Bricks in Frequent
Architects: AART, Mangor & Nagel, NOAA
Design companions: OJ Consulting Engineers, Copenhagen Mason’s Guild, NEXT Kbh
Location: Havnegade 37

Bricks are the important thing focus of this pavilion made up of three intersecting arches.

The design goals to focus on how this conventional Danish constructing materials has an extended lifespan whereas being extremely vitality intensive to provide, which means it’s only sustainable if utilized in the correct method.

Every arch within the set up is a unique dimension, however has the identical CO2 footprint. This was achieved through the use of several types of brick – the primary makes use of conventional bricks, the second options probably the most eco-friendly brick in the marketplace, and the third showcases recycled bricks.


SDG Pavilions: The Greenhouse

The Greenhouse
Architects: Forma
Design companions: BaneGaarden, Re:Arc Institute
Location: Otto Busses Vej 45

Instigated by entrepreneur and activist Soeren Ejlersen, this undertaking sees a century-old glasshouse from Copenhagen Botanical Gardens rescued from the brink of demolition.

Below steerage from Copenhagen structure studio Forma, the construction was painstakingly taken aside and reassembled over a brand new substructure and flooring, all created utilizing recycled supplies.

Crammed with crops in addition to furnishings, the greenhouse will present a long-term group occasions and schooling area for the climate-conscious BaneGaarden.


SDG Pavilions: The Raft
Picture is by Anna Katrine Tan

The Raft
Architects: Studio Coquille, Tan & Blixenkrone
Design companions: Kvadrat, CLT Denmark
Location: Christians Brygge 28

Purple is the color of this SDG Pavilion, which addresses points round land availability, accessibility and underwater biodiversity.

Regardless that the construction extends out into the canal, it’s designed by rising studios Studio Coquille and Tan & Blixenkrone to be equally accessible and welcoming to these with restricted mobility.

Combining a CLT platform with a roof produced from reusable Kvadrat textiles, The Raft invitations guests to return and observe the ecology inside Copenhagen’s waters.


Obel Award: Unpavilion
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Obel Award: Unpavilion
Architects: MAST
Design companions: Obel Award, Das Boot Naval Engineers
Location: Ved Lille Langebro

The Obel Award, one of many world’s richest architectural prizes, determined to make use of the UIA platform to make a press release about the issue of greenwashing within the development business.

To do that, it has created an set up within the type of an enormous inexperienced washer.

That is positioned on a salvaged concrete barge, permitting it to be moved to totally different areas on the town’s waterways.


From 4 to 1 Planet: Natural Pavillon

From 4 to 1 Planet: Pure Pavilion
Architects: ReVærk
Design companions: Smith Innovation
Location: Søren Kierkegaards Plads

From 4 to 1 Planet presents three pavilions created by winners of its Subsequent Technology Structure competitors, which known as for concepts into how housing development could possibly be climate-friendly.

The primary, designed by ReVærk, focuses on various supplies. The construction options rammed earth partitions, made utilizing regionally sourced clay soil, mixed with a timber construction and biogenic insulation cassettes produced from wooden fibre.

The design goals to point out how these supplies can improve the sensory worth of the house.


From 4 to 1 Planet: Quarter Pie Pavilion

From 4 to 1 Planet: Quarter Pie Pavilion
Architects: Tegnestuen LOKAL
Design companions: Aaen Engineering, Smith Innovation
Location: Søren Kierkegaards Plads

For the second of the From 4 to 1 Planet pavilions, Tegnestuen LOKAL has designed a construction that highlights 10 key ideas for decreasing the carbon footprints of houses.

The Quarter Pie Pavilion provides an instance of a mass housing idea that goals to mix various approaches to development with new approaches to dwelling.

The architects hope to point out how future houses must be extra compact and versatile, whereas incorporating round design.


From 4 to 1 Planet: Thatched Brick Pavilion
Picture is by Hampus Berndtson

From 4 to 1 Planet: Thatched Brick Pavilion
Architects: Leth & Gori, Rønnow
Design companions: CINARK, Smith Innovation
Location: Søren Kierkegaards Plads

The third From 4 to 1 Planet pavilion is made up of two primary elements: a thatched exterior and roof made from straw and an inside shaped of porous clay blocks.

The design – developed by architects Leth & Gori and Rønnow with CINARK, a analysis centre on the Royal Danish Academy – goals to point out how combining these two biobased supplies can create excessive ranges of insulation and fireplace security.


SDG Pavilions: Bio-Center
Picture is by Johan Reeh

Bio-Heart
Architects: Architects With out Borders
Design companions: Nationwide Slum Dwellers Federation of Uganda, ACTogether Uganda
Location: Ved Lille Langebro

The Danish arm of non-profit organisation Architects With out Borders presents a model of a sanitation undertaking it has already in-built Uganda and plans to put in in different areas throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.

With hundreds of thousands on this area dwelling in slums, the undertaking explores how a easy and scaleable architectural construction can present bogs, showers and entry to scrub water, in addition to amenities for cooking and socialising.

Utilising a technique developed by UN-Habitat, it turns faeces into biogas, offering a extra eco-friendly gas for cooking than the extra generally used charcoal.


SDG Pavilions: (P)recast
Picture is by Sandra Gonon

(P)recast
Architects: GXN
Design companions: Teknologisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet
Location: Refshalevej 173

This undertaking is a results of ongoing analysis by GXN, the innovation arm of Danish structure agency 3XN, into how precast concrete parts will be reused to create load-bearing constructions.

A standard element in buildings from the Nineteen Fifties onwards, the slabs are extremely carbon-intensive to provide and provide an extended lifespan. So if a constructing is demolished too quickly, it leads to an enormous environmental affect.

This SDG Pavilion is constructed from concrete slabs sourced from demolition tasks round Copenhagen, set into frames produced from salvaged wooden that’s greater than 150 years previous.


SDG Pavilions: Feed-Back

Feed-Again
Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Design companions: BLOXHub, Roskilde Pageant
Location: Bryghusgade 10

This set up on the entrance to BLOX is a part of an ongoing undertaking by structure agency Schmidt Hammer Lassen exploring how shared meals and different food-related actions may also help to construct multi-generational communities.

Right here, it takes the type of a round desk made out of post-consumer plastic, topped by an umbrella-like cover, and crammed with edible flowers, herbs and greens.

Described as a “group activation gadget”, the desk hosted occasions throughout UIA. Subsequent, it is going to journey to close by Roskilde to be offered at music festivals.


Plastic Pavilion
Picture is by Sandra Gonon

Plastic Pavilion
Architects: Terroir
Design companions: The Danish Plastics Federation, Nordiq Group

Below the theme Constructing Sustainable Societies, this SDG Pavilion explores how plastic will be utilised with out destructive implications for the planet.

Designed by architects Terroir, the dismantable construction is framed by I-beams which are produced from recycled plastic quite than metal, which sit on 3D-printed “ft” weighed down by stones.

Inside is an exhibition showcasing progressive makes use of of plastic in healthcare, development, and water, electrical energy and heating techniques. The showpiece is a construction produced from recycled pipes, which supply rising areas for plants.


Reflections in Common
Picture is by Rasmus Hetoft

Reflections in Frequent
Design: Municipality of Copenhagen, Pressing Company
Location: Kongens Nytorv

Copenhagen’s metropolis architect Camilla Van Deurs spearheaded the design of this “mirror cupboard” in Copenhagen’s central plaza, Kongens Nytorv.

Combining mirrored panels with crops, it provides passersby a second of reflection.

The design serves for example of circularity, with all elements set to be recycled when the pavilion is dismantled on the finish of the 12 months. The crops will in the meantime discover everlasting houses in different areas across the metropolis.


Tower of Wind
Picture is by Sanda Gonon

Tower of Wind
Architects: Atenastudio, Henning Frederiksen, Christian Fogh, Simone Aaberg Kærn
Design companions: DMI, CLT Danmark, Commonplace System Engineering
Location: Kvæsthusbroen

Taking cues from the Tower of Wind in Athens, Greece, mentioned to be the world’s first meteorological statement station, this mini tower provides a spot for studying concerning the local weather.

Constructed from CLT, the octagonal construction presents a collection of devices that measure the actions of the solar, wind and water.

By taking guests on a journey by way of the historical past of meteorology, it goals to supply perception into how future know-how is perhaps used to beat local weather challenges.


Poetic Daylight
Picture is by Sandra Gonon

Poetic Daylight
Architects: Royal Danish Academy, Claus Pryds Architects
Design companions: AAU Construct, Holst Engineering, Aaen Engineering
Location: Gråbrødretorv

A group from the Royal Danish Academy’s Institute of Structure and Design created this SDG Pavilion to focus on the significance of pure daylight in enhancing architectural areas and supporting wellbeing.

With daylight extraordinarily scarce within the Nordic area in the course of the winter months, the pavilion exhibits the way to profit from the solar’s rays quite than counting on synthetic lighting.

The picket construction options three areas that exploit daylight in numerous methods.