Temporary Pavilion in Malaysia Aims to Raise Awareness of Bamboo as a Construction Material
The use of bamboo in construction is not yet widespread. This is the reason why Eleana Jamil proposes the use of this sustainable material in different configurations, resulting in a resistant, light and permeable structure.
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The use of bamboo in construction is not yet widespread. This is the reason why Eleana Jamil proposes the use of this sustainable material in different configurations, resulting in a resistant, light and permeable structure.The project, an urban pavilion in Malaysia built mainly with circular bamboo rings, explores the different possibilities of the linear material with a variety of measurements and links of joinery and strings.From the architects: A pavilion made from circular bamboo rings has been designed and built in collaboration with UNHabitat for the World Urban Forum 2018 which Kuala Lumpur city is hosting from the 7th through to the 13th of February 2018. Situated in a quiet open square next to Klang River in one of the oldest parts of the city, the bamboo structure intends to increase awareness of the sustainable material in building structures. Despite the increasing popularity of the local material, its use in construction is still not widespread.  Â
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Our design comprises of four bamboo screen walls enclosing a space of 4 meters by 4 meters in plan. The walls are covered with 100mm long rings cut from bamboo poles which are left over from previous projects. ...
© Pixelaw
The use of bamboo in construction is not yet widespread. This is the reason why Eleana Jamil proposes the use of this sustainable material in different configurations, resulting in a resistant, light and permeable structure.The project, an urban pavilion in Malaysia built mainly with circular bamboo rings, explores the different possibilities of the linear material with a variety of measurements and links of joinery and strings.From the architects: A pavilion made from circular bamboo rings has been designed and built in collaboration with UNHabitat for the World Urban Forum 2018 which Kuala Lumpur city is hosting from the 7th through to the 13th of February 2018. Situated in a quiet open square next to Klang River in one of the oldest parts of the city, the bamboo structure intends to increase awareness of the sustainable material in building structures. Despite the increasing popularity of the local material, its use in construction is still not widespread.  Â
© Pixelaw
© Pixelaw
Our design comprises of four bamboo screen walls enclosing a space of 4 meters by 4 meters in plan. The walls are covered with 100mm long rings cut from bamboo poles which are left over from previous projects. ...
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