PARA's Brugge Diptych: Temporary Pavilion at 2021 Brugge Triennale
Brugge Diptych, a temporary pavilion by PARA Project for the 2021 Brugge Triennale, stands along a quiet residential canal in Belgium. The 444-square-meter structure adjoins an abandoned fifteenth-century house in a dense, UNESCO-protected neighborhood. Curated by Susanna Moreira, the project is categorized under cultural and heritage architecture. Its design team comprises Jon Lott, William Smith, Rachel Coulomb, and lead architect Lauren McClellan. Completed in 2021, the pavilion was photographed by Stijn Bollaert, Iwan Baan, and Jasper Vanhet Groenewoud.
Key facts
- The pavilion was commissioned for the 2021 Brugge Triennale
- It is located along a quiet residential canal in Belgium
- The structure abuts an abandoned fifteenth-century house
- The site is in a UNESCO-protected neighborhood
- The project covers an area of 444 square meters
- Susanna Moreira curated the project
- The design team includes Jon Lott, William Smith, Rachel Coulomb, and Lauren McClellan
- Photographs were taken by Stijn Bollaert, Iwan Baan, and Jasper Vanhet Groenewoud
Entities
Artists
- Susanna Moreira
- Jon Lott
- William Smith
- Rachel Coulomb
- Lauren McClellan
- Stijn Bollaert
- Iwan Baan
- Jasper Vanhet Groenewoud
Institutions
- PARA Project
- Brugge Triennale
Locations
- Brugge
- Belgium