photos by Eivind Lauritzen

S-AR has developed a project of three temporary wooden structures for HOUSE OF COMMONS. These pavilions are respectfully placed in the natural landscapes at Alby and in the Alby Park on the island of Jeløya. Produced from local wood and recycled materials, they are designed to avoid causing any permanent damage. Each will be used to present projects and performances over the course of the biennale.

The Platform Pavilion is placed in a dense spruce forest and houses the work of Siri Hermansen. The Staircase Pavilion is situated below Alby Farm, where a former workers’ home was located, and it houses the work of Daisuke Kosugi. The Cylinder Pavilion is located in Alby Park and will host local projects, mediation, outreach and education activities.

These three wooden structures sitting in the open, surrounded by nature make up the pavilions for the Momentum biennale in its 11th edition.


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen

The intention is for these to be places for interaction, a quiet background for visitors and ideas to converge while presenting a variety of perspectives for meeting its surroundings.

A particular situation takes place in each pavilion. An enclosed happening meets the open sky at the Cylinder Pavilion, a circular boundary defines inside and outside. The discovery of a sieved view at the Stairs Pavilion, a stair contained in a wooden cage. A confrontation between open and closed occurs at the Platform Pavilion, an exhibition space contained in an open lookout.
The constructive quality of these structures is defined by assembly and repetition of components. The main structures are built with single modules made of pine wood studs and planks repeated and positioned to create the enclosure, favoring a simple and logical construction.

Pine wood was chosen as the main construction material in accordance to both the natural condition of the site and the ephemeral quality of the event. Through time it is intended for wood to decay, to show the effect of the elements and become ever changing structures.


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen


PHOTOS BY Eivind Lauritzen

Collaborators: Carlos Morales, María Sevilla, Naarahí Rojas

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