Car-Part Pavilions

Konstantin Grcic Designs the TT Pavilion in Miami

The TT Pavilion by Konstantin Grcic was made from used AUDI car parts. Surprisingly the work looks quite cozy and well put together, considering it was built from items that weren't originally intended for this purpose.

According to the artist, cars "not only offer protection but also are perfectly equipped functional spaces for working, communicating, eating and relaxing." This idea is what drove his work of the TT Pavilion, as the space is completely functional for all of the above activities. The design could be taken apart and put back together again in various locations, although it would take a bit of work and possibly the help of Konstantin Grcic.

Overall the work demonstrates that with a bit of creativity, an item can be completely transformed into a new concept. Photo Credits: designboom, konstantin-grcic
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - The use of used car parts in the TT Pavilion demonstrates the trend of upcycling and the potential for creating new concepts from discarded materials.
2. Functional Design - The TT Pavilion's functionality for working, communicating, eating, and relaxing highlights the trend of incorporating multiple functions into a single design.
3. Modular Architecture - The ability to disassemble and reassemble the TT Pavilion in different locations presents an opportunity for modular architecture and adaptable structures.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The use of car parts in the TT Pavilion suggests opportunities for the automotive industry to explore creative upcycling initiatives.
2. Interior Design - The cozy and well put together design of the TT Pavilion demonstrates the potential for incorporating upcycled materials in interior design projects.
3. Architecture - The modular nature of the TT Pavilion opens up possibilities for the architecture industry to explore adaptable and reconfigurable structures.

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