Created for 3daysofdesign, the Vibskov Pavilion is a large-scale temporary installation designed by Henrik Vibskov for the garden of Designmuseum Danmark. Conceived as a sculptural gathering space, the pavilion served as the central stage for talks, discussions and cultural events throughout the festival.  

The installation explores the relationship between architecture, design and public space through an expressive geometric form that reflects Henrik Vibskov’s multidisciplinary design approach. Positioned within the museum garden, the pavilion creates a dialogue between contemporary installation design and the museum’s historic surroundings.  

This architectural photography documents the pavilion’s sculptural qualities, materiality and interaction with visitors, highlighting the connection between temporary architecture, design and the public realm.  

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