On June 11th, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, also known as Manifesta, began its 100-day stint in this edition's host city, Zurich, Switzerland. The festival's center-piece is a timber raft floating on Lake Zurich, known as the Pavilion of Reflections. The temporary structure was designed and realized by Studio Tom Emerson and a team of thirty students from ETH Zurich. Constructed primarily of timber, Christian Jankowski, curator of Manifesta 11, describes the exhibit “as a floating multi-functional platform with a giant LED screen, a stand for spectators, a swimming pool and a bar.”
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A Floating Timber Pavilion Takes Center Stage at Manifesta 11 in Zurich
https://www.archdaily.com/789314/a-floating-timber-pavilion-takes-center-stage-at-manifesta-11-in-zurichJan Doroteo