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In late January 2020, a call out to design a new kind of public space in the shape of a Pavilion went live. The self-titled competition, Tottenham Pavilion, was open to applicants from all walks of life - from artists to architects, student to establish practices. With initial expectations of between 15-20 applicants, the organisers were overwhelmed when over 1000 people registered interest worldwide. To ensure applicants understood the context, designing a Pavilion within a warehouse based community - a website full of resources was created and localised events were held. Today we invite the Tottenham Pavilion organisers to talk to the winning design team.
By KooZA/rchIn late January 2020, a call out to design a new kind of public space in the shape of a Pavilion went live. The self-titled competition, Tottenham Pavilion, was open to applicants from all walks of life - from artists to architects, student to establish practices. With initial expectations of between 15-20 applicants, the organisers were overwhelmed when over 1000 people registered interest worldwide. To ensure applicants understood the context, designing a Pavilion within a warehouse based community - a website full of resources was created and localised events were held. Today we invite the Tottenham Pavilion organisers to talk to the winning design team.