END CHILD EXPLOITATION PAVILION, LONDON, 2006
Student Architect: Pantelis Theodorakis
Project Coordinators: David Gloster, Education Director at the Royal Institute of Architects (RIBA) & Lilly Kudic
RIGHTS PAVILION
Parliament Square: An urban response celebrating a particular experience of the city.
Rights Pavilion, a temporary structure developed out of investigations and elements from Trigger Change. Pavilion is both a landscape and enclosure with limited height and depth and will respect and reflect its physical, historical, and political context.
Student Architect: Pantelis Theodorakis
Project Coordinators: David Gloster, Education Director at the Royal Institute of Architects (RIBA) & Lilly Kudic
Atelier A: PG Dip - DESIGN UNIT 502
London South Bank University
RIGHTS PAVILION
Parliament Square: An urban response celebrating a particular experience of the city.
Rights Pavilion, a temporary structure developed out of investigations and elements from Trigger Change. Pavilion is both a landscape and enclosure with limited height and depth and will respect and reflect its physical, historical, and political context.
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