Nestled within the verdant expanse of the Archstoyanie Land Art Festival in Nikola-Lenivets, Russia, the Resonance Pavilion by BQ Studio showcases the potential of reclaimed materials and the impact of sustainable design. Conceived during a time when the construction industry generates waste equivalent to 226 Great Pyramids of Giza annually, this pavilion intends to redefine how we approach architectural innovation. Constructed entirely from repurposed materials—scaffolding, insulation, and reclaimed pipes—Resonance aims to challenge the conventional view of waste by transforming discarded elements into the festival’s architectural centerpiece. The skeletal frame of scaffolding, once temporary, now serves as a permanent symbol of resilience and ingenuity. Overhead, a tented roof stretches over the space, creating a temporary yet protective canopy that dances with the wind.
all images courtesy of BQ Studio Steel Plank
At the heart of the pavilion by BQ Studio, a towering stele crafted from reclaimed pipes anchors the space. This literal and metaphorical central feature embodies the project’s mission to elevate what is often overlooked and inspire new ways of thinking about materiality and space. By day, Resonance hosts workshops and discussions on sustainability and creative reuse. By night, under the play of vibrant lighting, it transforms into a dynamic cultural hub—a dance floor where the energy of the festival reaches its peak. This shift from day to night highlighted the versatility of the structure, showcasing its ability to function as a multi-purpose venue. The Russian studio emphasizes modularity and adaptability through the design of the pavilion, making it easy to assemble, disassemble, and reconfigure in various settings. This approach aligns with the principles of the circular economy, where materials and structures are reused rather than discarded, extending the utility of the pavilion far beyond the festival.
nestled within the verdant expanse of the Archstoyanie Land Art Festival in Nikola-Lenivets, Russia
Resonance Pavilion by BQ Studio showcases the potential of reclaimed materials
this pavilion intends to redefine how we approach architectural innovation
the skeletal frame of scaffolding serves as a permanent symbol of resilience and ingenuity
constructed entirely from repurposed materials—scaffolding, insulation, and reclaimed pipes
Resonance aims to challenge the conventional view of waste
a towering stele crafted from reclaimed pipes anchors the space
transforming discarded elements into a striking architectural centerpiece
shifting from day to night, highlights the versatility of the structure
name: Resonance Pavilion designer: BQ Studio location: Nikola-Lenivets, Russia
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edited by: thomai tsimpou | designboom
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