
Temporary pavilion used as a meeting place for athletes and media space and press to come to after their competition. At the ski competition, it was obviously the winter and structures often covered with snow. As the pavilion was built only a tie rod, rope and pallets, demolition and recycling structures simple enough after the competition finished. Loeberman pallets used to encourage people to look at common items in a new light as a building material back in 2005, is still a relatively new concept for most people. Back in 2005, Matthias Loebermann while building a beautiful pavilion out of shipping pallets reclamation for the Nordic Ski Alpine World Championship in Oberstdorf, Germany. Shipping pallets are found all over the world and makes for a sturdy building materials at low cost, which explains the remarkable resurrection “” Palletecture projects lately. Loebermann this pavilion was designed and built from shipping pallets in 1300 and held them together using a tie rod and pull the rope. At night, the interior was lit with the glare of lights and reflectors that shine brightest out through the cracks of the palette.





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