Very reminiscent of my first project at college. I’ll have to dig out the old design files when I am next at my parents home.
Designed by ggstudio for World Design Capital Frankfurt 2026, this lightweight pavilion for the Cervantes Institute combines wood, ceramics, and textiles into a fully reversible, reusable cultural infrastructure. Reinterpreting the architectural methods of Antoni Gaudí through an organic and continuous geometric form, the project demonstrates how temporary structures can activate public space without permanent construction — aligned with the principles of the New European Bauhaus. Source: Designboom