Regenerative Architecture Spaces

The Built Again Pavilion Shapes Practical Response to Challenges

References: tomsvilans & thiss.studio

The Built Again Pavilion emerges as part of the inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial to explore how architecture can become more resilient and sustainable. The pavilion highlights reuse, adaptability, and community-oriented design as tools for tackling climate strain and resource scarcity. The structure uses salvaged materials and modular components to show that buildings need not start from scratch to be impactful.

It is located in the Copenhagen Cultural District. The pavilion also acts as a meeting space where visitors can engage with discussions and exhibitions on restoration, circularity, and infrastructural repair. By giving architecture a second life the project reframes notions of value and permanence. It reveals how slow practices rooted in regeneration can yield designs that are not only poetic but directly relevant to urgent ecological and social demands.

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Maja Flink