
#LANDSCAPING AND URBAN PLANNING PROJECTS
smaller smarter sparks social commentary at seattle design festival
the ‘smaller smarter’ pavilion is an interactive visualization of seattle, washington’s goals and policies in relation to equity, housing affordability, and environmental sustainability.
created for the 2015 seattle design festival: design for equity, the installation was situated in occidental park, as well as the ballard neighborhood, for the duration of this year’s event.
the pavilion’s framework consists of 2×4 lumber, plywood, reclaimed douglas fir slats, and carriage bolt fasteners. it can be easily scaled, replicated, and adapted to future uses should it be necessary. ‘smaller smarter’ provided an opportunity for a diverse range of seattle-ites to share thoughts and creatively engage with one another and the built environment; a task getting continuously harder as the urban area grows and becomes more anonymous.
at a time when locals are facing issues such as rapidly rising cost of living and constant development, ‘smaller smarter’ approaches community discussion from a different vantage point. the pavilion was completed collaboratively, with special thanks given to walsh construction co., swenson say fagét engineering, surface theory, and lmn architects.




