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Limbo Accura Designed the Duho Pavilion in the Cayman Islands

Ghanian studio Limbo Accura has created the Duho Pavilion which is resting on the grounds of a ruined hotel. It is on the Grans CAyman in the Cayman Islands and was formed with the help of landscape architect Malthe Morck Clausen. This is comprised of a pebbled path that travels through the premises of the space which had been abandoned nearly 20 years ago after hurricane damage. The Duho Pavilion is comprised of a series of 30 reflective aluminum poles.

Founder of Limbo Accura, Dominique Petit-Frère explains that the Duho Pavilion is "Inspired by the building's organic transformation as an oasis for plant life and various non-human species, such as frogs, serpents, butterflies and lizards, we decided to shift our focus from the building's concrete shell to the new ecosystem it created [...] Our goal was to create a space that honours the existing landscape, carving a direct path through and installing reflective aluminium poles along it to blend the boundaries of the pavilion and the natural surroundings."
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - Adaptive reuse of abandoned structures to create eco-friendly pavilions reflects a growing trend toward sustainable architecture.
2. Biophilic Design - Integration of reflective materials and natural pathways emphasizes the trend of biophilic design, enhancing the connection between built environments and nature.
3. Urban Regeneration - Transforming hurricane-devastated properties into community spaces highlights a trend in urban regeneration, revitalizing neglected areas through innovative design.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Duho Pavilion exemplifies opportunities in the architecture industry to incorporate eco-sensitive designs in repurposed environments.
2. Landscape Architecture - Projects like the Duho Pavilion illustrate how the landscape architecture industry can utilize reflective materials and natural landscaping to revitalize forgotten spaces.
3. Sustainable Development - Repurposing damaged hotels into functional pavilions showcases the sustainable development industry's potential to breathe new life into derelict properties.

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