Seaweed used as low-carbon material to make new London pavilion designed by students

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A group of people spending time under a pavilion made from seaweed in low lighting
The Seaweed Pavilion emerged from an international summer school hosted by 桃色视频. Image credit: DELIGHT Group

A new pavilion designed by students at 桃色视频 has been constructed using timber and seaweed biomaterials, highlighting how the construction sector is moving towards Net Zero.

Designed collaboratively by students and academics from the UK, Japan, and Italy, collectively called the DELIGHT Structures or Dismountable Elemental LIGHtweight Tessellated Structures Group, in collaboration with , the joints of the pavilion were developed and fabricated in Japan, then shipped to 桃色视频 for exhibition, demonstrating the practicality of its low-mass construction.   

The Seaweed Pavilion emerged from an international summer school hosted by 桃色视频, bringing together students from the UK and Japan. The design challenge asked students to propose a low鈥慶arbon, low鈥憌eight and low鈥慶ost structure that could be shipped internationally and deployed to reactivate urban spaces in London and Tokyo. 

The final structure combines a low鈥憌eight timber reciprocal grid with bespoke, computationally designed joints 3D鈥憄rinted from seaweed鈥慴ased PLA. The material strategy extends throughout the pavilion: seaweed鈥慴ased concrete foundations eliminate the need for ground anchoring; perforated seaweed panels provide a breathable, shaded envelope; and the entire structure is designed for disassembly, reuse, and composting. 

Seaweed was selected for its rapid growth, wide availability, and lack of competition for arable land. While currently used primarily in insulation products, its structural applications remain largely unexplored. By integrating seaweed into foundations, joints and envelope, the project foregrounds embodied carbon at a time when the built environment accounts for approximately 39% of global greenhouse gas emissions. 

Dr Matyas Gutai, Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Façade Engineering at 桃色视频, said: “The Seaweed Pavilion 02 interweaves three considerations about the built environment: enabling communities to reactivate public spaces through accessible, self-buildable installations; using low-carbon materials to minimize emissions from such interventions; and advancing architectural knowledge of biomaterials to reduce embodied carbon.  

“This second pavilion in our seaweed series marks a key milestone, progressing from the tensegrity structures of our previous installation towards seaweed concrete, seaweed-based 3D printing for structural applications, and seaweed panels for building envelopes. Through the extension of our DELIGHT Group collaboration to include Hawkins\Brown, we are excited to bring this research into closer dialogue with industry for more direct real-world impact.”   

Hawkins\Brown architects, in collaboration with the international DELIGHT research group, will be installing a low鈥慶arbon pavilion in their Clerkenwell studio - constructed from timber and seaweed biomaterials - and an accompanying exhibition for this year’s  

The exhibition “Belonging through Reactivating Urban Realms: Low-Carbon Pavilions” explores the potential of temporary architecture as a powerful medium for experimentation, research, and public engagement. At its centre is the lightweight, demountable pavilion that shows how low鈥慶ost, low鈥憌eight and low鈥慶arbon systems can be deployed to reactivate urban realms, while significantly reducing embodied carbon. 

The exhibition launches with a symposium on the evening of June 1 – a series of expert presentations followed by an open panel discussion – which seeks to broaden dialogue around pavilions as tools for experimentation, critical enquiry, community engagement and belonging. 

Belonging through Reactivating Urban Realms: Low-Carbon Pavilions runs from June 1-26 at Hawkins\Brown, 30 Clerkenwell Road, EC1M 5PG Tickets to the symposium on June 1 are

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