Pop-Up Edinburgh

We won the competition to design and fabricate a Pavilion for the Expo Pop-Up Cities: Edinburgh. The design is based on a folded origami form developed from thinking about the idea of a pop-up pavilion. The form is made from two pyramids laid back to back with three openings “pulled out”: one for the door, one for a fixed window and one for an opening window for ventilation. This simple form is materially and structurally very efficient and easy to build.

2017 Winner, EAA Wood Award
2017 Shortlist, RIAS Wood for Good Award
2016 Shortlist, Creative Edinburgh City Award
2016 Competition Winner, EAA Pop Up Cities Expo

ClientCity of Edinburgh Council
LocationEdinburgh, Scotland
CategoryPavilion
StatusCompleted
Year2016
Area14 m²
Structural EngineerTALL Engineers
ContractorJohannes Sailer Fabrications
Cladding SponsorRusswood
Timber SponsorLatham Timber
PhotographyKonishi Gaffney

The simple volume is built using truss-like triangular frames fabricated from locally sourced Scottish Larch. This timber frame would then be clad in Scottish Larch externally, panelised with a white ply and a high tech waterproof breather membrane in the sandwich panel. The competition was won with award winning structural engineers TALL engineers and the pavilion is being fabricated by local artist and craftsman Johannes Sailer.

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