What sets the Muji Eco Pavilion apart is its interactive nature. Throughout the expo, visitors were invited to dismantle the pavilion's walls, piece by piece, taking home the wooden components. These pieces were designed to integrate with MUJI's furniture, allowing visitors to become co-creators of their own sustainable storage systems. This initiative not only reduced waste but also fostered a deeper connection between the brand and its patrons, emphasizing the role of community in environmental stewardship.
The materials chosen for the pavilion—environmentally friendly wood, recycled ocean plastic, biodegradable agricultural materials, and reusable metal—reflect a commitment to sustainability. Each material was carefully selected to minimize environmental impact, ensuring that the pavilion's dismantling would leave no trace. The design team, led by Chenzhu Sun and including Zhebin Hu, Wenqin He, Jiahong Luo, and Zi Lan, faced the challenge of creating a structure that was temporary in its physical form but permanent in its impact.
Technical specifications of the pavilion, spanning 20 meters in both width and depth, were meticulously planned to ensure seamless integration and reusability. The design's success is evident in its recognition with the Platinum A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to its innovative approach and contribution to the field of trade show architecture and exhibit design.
In conclusion, the Muji Eco Pavilion by Chenzhu Sun is more than an exhibition space; it is a pioneering model for sustainable design. By inviting visitors to participate in the life cycle of the pavilion, Sun has crafted an experience that extends beyond the expo, entering the homes and lives of those who engaged with it. The pavilion's dismantling marked not an end, but a new beginning, as it transformed into functional art that continues to inspire and promote a sustainable lifestyle.
Project Designers: Chenzhu Sun
Image Credits: Chenzhu Sun
Project Team Members: Creative Director:Chenzhu Sun; Design Director:Zhebin Hu,Wenqin He ; Designer:Jiahong Luo,Zi Lan
Project Name: Muji Eco-pavilion in Emptiness
Project Client: FORTH FORCE(Shanghai Tan Gen Cultural Communication Co., Ltd)