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Plastic Pavilion for Disney's Trilli

To celebrate Walt Disney’s upcoming eco-friendly cartoon, Trilli, the designer Riccardo Giovanetti from Milan created this "Plasticamente Pavilion." The building resembles a giant golf ball, but with convex, rather than concave divots, the structure has a unique airy quality.

The idea behind the pavilion’s physical shape and design is that the white plastic discs resemble the way plastic molecules are actually connected. The pavilion’s design allows children to literally explore the qualities of plastics and recyclables.

The pavilion was commissioned by the Italian Institute of Plastic Recycled as a touring exhibition and will be on show in several cities across Italy in the upcoming months.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Architecture - Opportunity for architects and designers to create innovative and sustainable structures using unconventional materials like recycled plastic.
2. Interactive Design - Interactive pavilions and exhibits that allow children to engage and explore the qualities of different materials can create unique and memorable experiences.
3. Touring Exhibitions - The popularity of touring exhibitions presents an opportunity for organizations to showcase their concepts and designs in multiple cities, reaching a larger audience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore new design techniques and materials to create eco-friendly structures that are visually striking and functional.
2. Education and Entertainment - Educational organizations and entertainment companies can collaborate to create interactive experiences that educate and engage children about sustainability and recycling.
3. Event and Exhibition Management - Event and exhibition management companies can utilize the concept of touring exhibitions to organize and promote unique, environmentally-themed exhibits in multiple locations.

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