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Shell.ter Pavilion by LIKE ArchitectsIt might not seem so at first glance, but this temporary pavilion made from 84 <a href="http://inhabitat.com/simple-wheelchairs-made-from-reused-plastic-chairs-help-injured-people-in-rwanda/">ordinary plastic chairs</a> actually resembles the most advanced digital formalizations of parametric design. Designed by <a href="http://likearchitects.com">LIKEarchitects</a>, Shell.ter was commissioned by Canal 180 and the Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova de Cerveira as a summer gathering spot for northern Portugal's Parque de Lazer do Castelinho.1
Shell.ter Pavilion by LIKE ArchitectsLIKEarchitects designed a temporary pavilion in Portugal2
Shell.ter Pavilion by LIKE ArchitectsShell.ter is comprised of 84 ordinary plastic chairs3
Shell.ter Pavilion by LIKE ArchitectsThe pergola tunnel resembles the most advanced parametric design4
Shell.ter Pavilion by LIKE ArchitectsThe pavilion set the stage for a variety of outdoor events5
Shell.ter Pavilion by LIKE ArchitectsPeople were encouraged to view an old, ordinary material anew6
Shell.ter Pavilion by LIKE ArchitectsShell.ter is completely recyclable7







