COP 15 pavilion
fall 2009
[cph] andersen studio
9 [a]
circulation around circulation through
public space enclosed space strøget circulation
spatial arrangement
vehicular tra�c
pedestriantra�c
Circulation Strøget and site intersection Wind patterns
UP FOR DISCUSSION
A pavilion designed to provoke and encourage intimate discussions on climate change. Situated along the
major public walkway of Strøget, the wing of the pavilion becomes part of
the streamline of pedestrians, inter-acting as both path and enclosure.
The protective wing entices the passing pedestrians to become
involved in the discussion. The sight line is never broken between the
pathway and the pavilion, just blurred to allow for a more intimate discus-
sion space.
For ease of reuse, and re-integration into other projects, the pavilion is
easily deconstructed into standard wood and plexi-glass pieces. The front
wall is thick channel plexi-glass that collects water as it falls over the COP
15 time period. This water acts as a reminder of the ease of availability of
natural resources.
COP 15pavilion[copenhagen, denmark 2009]
COP 15 pavilion
fall 2009
[cph] andersen studio
9 [b]
[plan]
[roof ]
[section]
interactive public space
intimate semi-public
discussionspace
[south elevation]
[north elevation]
COP 15 pavilion
fall 2009
[cph] andersen studio
9 [c][south elevation]
[north elevation]
[interior seating detail rendering]
COP 15 pavilion
fall 2009
[cph] andersen studio
9 [d]
physical models
�nal model [large section]
�nal model [wall section]study models
COP 15 pavilion
fall 2009
[cph] andersen studio
9 [e]
structural ribbing
interior layer ofchannel plexi glass
exterior layer of plexi-glass
screen connectingthreading rod
individual wooden pieces
wall section