Inside Out, Downside Up
Inside Out, Downside Up is a pavilion built mainly from reused materials, offering a spatial response to the biennale theme Slow Down through a tactile and sensorial architectural experience. Located at Søren Kierkegaard Plads, the pavilion reflects the characteristics of its immediate context — a site marked by the contrast between historic brick warehouses and modern metal and glass buildings, all framing an expansive cobblestone-paved plaza beside the canal.
The project understands slowness as a physical and emotional recalibration — a return to awareness through the senses. The pavilion invites visitors to slow down not just through its atmosphere, but through its very making.