{"id":4155,"date":"2025-12-06T16:15:59","date_gmt":"2025-12-06T17:15:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.macdolphins.org\/?p=4155"},"modified":"2025-12-08T10:15:48","modified_gmt":"2025-12-08T10:15:48","slug":"triangular-wooden-pavilion-floats-on-reused-plastic-gallons-along-croatias-coasts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.macdolphins.org\/index.php\/2025\/12\/06\/triangular-wooden-pavilion-floats-on-reused-plastic-gallons-along-croatias-coasts\/","title":{"rendered":"triangular wooden pavilion floats on reused plastic gallons along croatia\u2019s coasts"},"content":{"rendered":"
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PlivaTri is a floating<\/a><\/strong> triangular pavilion<\/a><\/strong> installed off the coast of Rijeka, Croatia<\/a><\/strong>, as part of the MEDS Design Workshop 2025. Conceived as a public structure addressing the limited availability of comfortable beachfront space, the pavilion forms a geometric intervention within the Adriatic landscape. Its triangular plan incorporates an open central void and a perimeter walkway that supports activities such as swimming, resting, and small-scale gatherings. The pavilion\u2019s form produces a defined relationship between water, city, and port, framing views and creating varied spatial conditions depending on movement, light, and tide.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Constructed from recycled<\/a><\/strong> gallons, reclaimed<\/a><\/strong> ropes, and other locally sourced materials, the project integrates sustainable material strategies with references to Rijeka\u2019s maritime and industrial context. Designed with participatory principles, the pavilion incorporates input from workshop participants, allowing the structure to evolve through collaborative decision-making.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n PlivaTri consists of three modular units, each built from five components: floating gallons, a base frame, columns, a ceiling structure, and a system of decorative ropes. The modules can be reconfigured into different arrangements, supporting adaptability for future use. A detailed cutsheet guided material allocation and ensured efficient use of the limited resources available during the workshop<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Two co-creation sessions were held to integrate participant contributions: one focused on redesigning the central section of the pavilion, and the other on developing the rope-based decorative element. Although the pavilion\u2019s core structure was pre-designed by the tutors due to its technical demands, these sessions enabled collaborative refinement of key features.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n To extend its life beyond the 15-day workshop, the design team partnered with the Rijeka-based NGO Urbani Separe, which works on community-led cultural and spatial initiatives. The structure is set to be used in a variety of public programs, either on land or afloat, extending its role as a flexible, publicly accessible installation within the city\u2019s waterfront environment.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \n
all images courtesy of Pegi Pika Le\u0161nik<\/p>\nCollaborative Design Shapes PlivaTri Reconfigurable Pavilion<\/h2>\n

floating triangular pavilion anchored off the coast of Rijeka<\/p>\n