‘welcome pavilion’ by atelier vecteur front door of the courtyard images © paul kozlowski

french architecture studio atelier vecteur has designed the ‘welcome pavilion’ for the festival of lively architecture held in montpellier, france. in the middle of the saint cômes courtyard a monumental wooden cube is conceived. built out of over a thousand timber sticks of different lengths, the rectilinear straight cube frame provides a provocative invitation to the public from the street. once situated in the courtyard, the visitors can explore the pavilion, where the structure reveals a juxtaposition between two seemingly contradictory forms—a straight, stiff cube and an irregular egg-shaped protrusion.

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion front face of the cube

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion interaction

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion timber sticks detail

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion interacting within the space

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion information display

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion interior view

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion view through

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion timber stick detail

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion timber stick detail

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion back face of the cube

atelier vecteur: wooden welcome pavilion back door of the courtyard

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