Dezeen's top 10 pavilions of 2018
An Alice in Wonderland adventure, a minimal steel chapel and a fluorescent floating platform are among US reporter Eleanor Gibson's 10 standout pavilions from this year, as we continue our review of 2018.
Trienniale Bruges Pavilion, Belgium, by SelgasCano
Fluorescent-pink vinyl is pulled over the bulbous, slug-shaped pavilion SelgasCano built on Bruges' Coupure canal for the annual Trienniale Bruges architecture event.
Yellow-painted timber forms the flooring and continues unprotected at the front, creating a deck that studio founders José Selgas and Lucía Cano designed for swimmers to use as a spot for sunbathing.
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Chapel, Hungary, by MÁS Hungarian architects Bálint Gulyás and Orsolya Mészáros, who run studio MÁS, designed this minimal chapel for their wedding.
Eleven steel slats curve upwards to outline a semi-circle, positioned above the couple during the ceremony. The gaps frame slithers of the picturesque rural wedding venue, with the Vértes mountain range rising behind it.
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House Tour at Swiss Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, Italy
Visitors to the Swiss Pavilion at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale were made to feel like Alice in Wonderland, as they ventured through a series of shrunken and enlarged spaces, decorated with unremarkable light switches, doors and counters.
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