danecia sibingo: left over from the aliens

london

danecia sibingo, a 3rd year architecture student designed this year’s architectural association summer pavilion.

the triangular pavilion is built from sustainable spruce plywood and is called driftwood. It is constructed from slices of plywood assembled vertically on a wooden frame, creating an undulating surface. danecia’s work is based on the bedford square and looks like something that was forgotten by an unknown species. I think, It should stay there forever.

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