University of Strathclyde - Architecture
Eolas Pavilion Kilcreggan shore day
Paul Pointon was awarded a 2016 Special Award from the GIA.
Part of the Festival of Architecture. This mobile pavilion was conceived and made by Strathclyde University Architectural Masters' student Paul Pointon as part of his Fifth Year Thesis. It was designed primarily to act as a community consultation tool in the form of a large scale intervention which could be installed in public spaces in and around Glasgow and used as an adaptable backdrop for organised events aimed at promoting architecture to everyone.
Student: Paul Pointon, Studio 04 (Community and Live Project), Year 5.
Course: PGDip Advanced Architectural Studies
Tutors: Rachel Mimiec and Uli Enslein
Design and graphic images credit: Paul Pointon
Photographs of the Pavilion on site credit: Ross Campbell Photographer
Eolas Pavilion Kilcreggan shore day
Paul Pointon was awarded a 2016 Special Award from the GIA.
Part of the Festival of Architecture. This mobile pavilion was conceived and made by Strathclyde University Architectural Masters' student Paul Pointon as part of his Fifth Year Thesis. It was designed primarily to act as a community consultation tool in the form of a large scale intervention which could be installed in public spaces in and around Glasgow and used as an adaptable backdrop for organised events aimed at promoting architecture to everyone.
Student: Paul Pointon, Studio 04 (Community and Live Project), Year 5.
Course: PGDip Advanced Architectural Studies
Tutors: Rachel Mimiec and Uli Enslein
Design and graphic images credit: Paul Pointon
Photographs of the Pavilion on site credit: Ross Campbell Photographer