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City Form Lab Unveils Curved, Recyclable Library Pavilion for Singapore Students

06/19/2013
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    The Singapore University of Technology and Design’s (SUTD) beautiful <a href="http://inhabitat.com/coral-reef-inspired-coloniatecne-pavilion-spies-on-visitors-with-an-led-display/" target="_blank">new Library Pavilion</a> gives students a placid prefab retreat in the midst of a busy campus. Designed by <a href="http://cityform.mit.edu/" target="_blank">City Form Lab</a>, the pavilion transforms the green space behind the library into a flexible <a href="http://inhabitat.com/crete-bioclimatic-school-by-kamvari-architects-connects-east-and-west-like-a-bridge/" target="_blank">outdoor classroom</a> that students can use any time of day. The curving shell is made from lightweight and recyclable timber covered in mathematically arranged scales.
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  • CIty Form Lab SUTD Library
    City Form Lab is know for using <a href="http://inhabitat.com/leads-fiery-golden-moon-pavilion-lights-up-the-night-at-hong-kongs-mid-autumn-festival/" target="_blank">mathematical formulations</a> to create structures that require the most minimal materials, but are structurally sound.
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    SUTD’s pavilion uses a catenary curve formula, to create a canopy shell that requires no support beams, columns or vertical walls. The shell has no steel structural joints, which reduces materials used.
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    Each of the panels used to make up the structure was <a href="http://inhabitat.com/transparent-honeycomb-treehugger-pavilion-lights-up-the-night-in-germany/bu19-1/" target="_blank">prefabricated from plywood</a> and galvanized steel in Singapore, then shipped to the site for assembly.
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    The SUTD pavilion required 3,000 plywood pieces and 600 sheet metal tiles, that are assembled like scales to create the glittering structure, which SUTD students helped to put together.
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    SUTD uses the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sou-fujimotos-nebulous-2013-serpentine-gallery-pavilion-opens-to-the-public-in-london/" target="_blank">temporary pavilion</a> as an addition to the library, giving students shaded green space, and outdoor work space with desks, Wifi, and mobile bookshelves, and a hub for evening lectures and events.
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    The easily assembled structure was created to be taken apart in two years. The components, which are each labeled with a numeric code for easy reassembly, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/foret-ii-is-a-meditation-pavilion-made-from-810-reclaimed-shipping-pallets/" target="_blank">could be recycled</a> should the university decide to not rebuild.
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CIty Form Lab SUTD Library

The Singapore University of Technology and Design’s (SUTD) beautiful new Library Pavilion gives students a placid prefab retreat in the midst of a busy campus. Designed by City Form Lab, the pavilion transforms the green space behind the library into a flexible outdoor classroom that students can use any time of day. The curving shell is made from lightweight and recyclable timber covered in mathematically arranged scales.

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