Path to Net Zero for Arts - Exhibition on Carbon Reduction / Uroborus_studioLab
Briefly

In Taiwan, cultural exhibitions thrive, with countless events each year. Facing a project from the Ministry of Culture for a net-zero carbon reduction exhibition, architects innovatively repurposed common rental logistics materials, such as pallets and ratchet straps, transforming them into essential components of the exhibition space. By designing walls and multi-functional areas without adhesives, they created an assembly system that is both easy to manage and sustainable. After the event, all materials can be entirely recycled, supporting the exhibition’s environmental theme of circularity and efficiency.
We challenged ourselves to transform common, everyday rental logistics pallets, rental lighting, infinitely reusable ratchet straps, and metal hardware into the main characters of the exhibition.
All pallet and display platform assemblies were constructed without nails or adhesives, secured solely with ratchet straps, creating a new type of exhibition system.
Read at ArchDaily
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