Ball-Nogues Compostable “Pulp Pavilion” Brings Shade to Coachella

By Karissa Rosenfield

To demonstrate the structural potential of “pulp,” Ball-Nogues Studio built an experimental reclaimed paper pavilion this year at Coachella. The lightweight, self-supported structure, known as the ”Pulp Pavilion,” was made from a low-cost blend of recycled paper, water and pigment sprayed onto lattices of organic rope. After its use as a place of refuge for festival goers, it will be either composted or recycled. See the pavilion illuminated at night, after the break.

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Ball-Nogues Compostable "Pulp Pavilion" Brings Shade to Coachella © Benjamin Ball
Ball-Nogues Compostable "Pulp Pavilion" Brings Shade to Coachella © Joshua White
Ball-Nogues Compostable "Pulp Pavilion" Brings Shade to Coachella © Benjamin Ball
Ball-Nogues Compostable "Pulp Pavilion" Brings Shade to Coachella © Joshua White
Ball-Nogues Compostable "Pulp Pavilion" Brings Shade to Coachella © Benjamin Ball
Ball-Nogues Compostable "Pulp Pavilion" Brings Shade to Coachella © Joshua White

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