The pavilion was created for the World Environment Day 2015 in Tuğlalı Park, one of the most crowded public spaces in the city.
The paper cup pavilion was constructed from waste tea and coffee cups collected from university canteens and a shopping mall for a period of three months. About 15,775 cups, collected as bricks for the pavilion, were washed and dried. The cups were held together with a total of 4 kg. staple and sewn with string for structural durability.

The pavilion was constructed by architecture students in the faculty building and moved to the exhibition area. The shape of the pavilion was designed, however due to on-site weather conditions, it was hung between the trees and supported with columns. Each column consisted of approximately 300-400 cups. It stayed on the site for only four hours to get public attention and arise public discussion.
The pavilion aims to establish a research platform on production and consumption practices with a slogan “Bir zımba da sen bas” (Put a staple on). Currently demounted into pieces, the pavilion is waiting to transform into a new space for interaction with children.

Paper brick, Tekirdağ, Turkey
Program: temporary pavilion
Project coordination: Esen Gökçe Özdamar, Okşan Tandoğan and Elif Ulu, in collaboration with Department of Landscape Architecture and Department of Painting
Thanks and contribution: Namık Kemal University Administration, Namık Kemal University Faculty of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture, Süleymanpaşa Municipality Directorate of Environmental Protection and Control, Kampus Cafe, Tekira Shopping Center Administration

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