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AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherA series of glowing cocoon-like enclosures will soon light up New Orleans' historic district. Selected in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/aia-launches-competition-to-design-architect-barbies-green-dream-home/">AIA's annual design competition</a>, the proposal by <a href="http://www.arch.gatech.edu/people/gernot-riether">Gernot Riether</a> shows off an interesting building material that could save <a href="http://inhabitat.com/carbon-emissions-at-all-time-high-despite-economic-slowdown/">carbon emissions</a>. Made from glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate (PETG) comprised of either recycled plastic or sugar cane (which has been grown in the region for 200 years), the amorphous pavilion is currently open to the Public in New Orleans historic French Quarter.1
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherAIA's annual design competition brings additional life to New Orlean's already pumping environment.2
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherGernot Riether's proposal includes a series of enclosures scattered throughout the city.3
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherThey are illuminated at night.4
AIA Pavilion Gernot RietherThey are made from either recycled plastic or sugar cane.5
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherMade up of special, prefabricated cells, they ship easily to their destination site.6
AIA Pavilion Gernot RietherOnce they arrive at their destination, they respond to that particular environment.7
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherThey morph according to the solar orientation, lighting, flora, and rainwater harvest.8
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherThe enclosures are tucked away in cozy spots throughout the city.9
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherThe 18 square meter structure uses 320 PETG cells and costs $2,500.10
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherRiether and 6 students from Georgia Institute of Technology put the enclosure together in less than 2 days.11
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherIt is currently on show in the garden of Arthur Ross' gallery in the French Quarter.12
AIA Pavilion by Gernot RietherSugarcane has been farmed in Louisana for two centuries.13
AIA Pavilion Gernot RietherSo it makes sense for Riether to use sugar cane instead of plastic to build these fascinating structures.14














