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Perfecting pavilions

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13 March 2018

Episode 335

30 minutes


Photo: Siliva Conde

We put up a case for pavilions, those temporary structures that leave lasting impressions, enliven social spaces and make visitors think, and sit down with the folk designing them, from Snarkitecture in New York to Asif Khan’s creation for the Winter Olympics in South Korea.

13 March 2018

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Chapter 1

8 minutes


Photo: Silvia Conde

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Chapter 1

Why we love pavilions

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How do you commission a pavilion? We ask Marie Bak Mortensen, head of exhibitions at the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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Chapter 2

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Chapter 2

Snarkitecture

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Inside the New York design practice that’s fusing art and architecture.

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Chapter 3

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Photo: Luke Hayes

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Chapter 3

Super-black pavilion

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Asif Khan on designing the darkest building on Earth to celebrate the Winter Olympics in South Korea.

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