French architecture firm Encore Heureux Architects has built a modern pavilion in the center of Paris from recycled materials taken from construction sites, wrong orders and unused stock. It is an experimental project that shows the potential of reuse in architecture, which fits the context of this year's United Nations Conference on Climate Change.
At the French architectural office Encore Heureux Architects they built a pavilion made of recycled materials, which is an experimental project that demonstrates the potential of reuse in architecture.
Name of temporary building – Pavillon circulaire, which in translation means round pavilion – does not refer to its shape, but to the design process, which involves the use of recycled components – namely, the building materials for the pavilion were taken from construction sites, from wrong orders and unused stocks. Pavillon circulaire project fits the context of this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference and currently stands in front of the Paris Hotel De Ville.
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www.encoreheureux.org