An interview with ELSE Design on ephemeral architecture and how temporary interventions reveal deeper relationships between site, material, and time.
An interview with ELSE Design on ephemeral architecture and how temporary interventions reveal deeper relationships between site, material, and time.
Ice Garden transforms the forest at Jinshanling into a temporary ice architecture installation, echoing the Great Wall through climate-shaped design.
A meandering canopy unfolds across an Alpine slope, transforming hay bales into a continuous architectural landscape.
A small timber pavilion in Saint Ferréol reframes the waterfall through a periscope, transforming landscape into an interiorised spatial experience.
A layered fabric installation in Tortosa reinterprets the arch as a shifting, dreamlike threshold of light, air, and movement.