The Spanish Design Pavilion for World Design Capital Frankfurt Rhein-Main 2026 is a reversible cultural infrastructure that reinterprets Gaudí's architectural legacy, focusing on contemporary material use, sustainability, and social interaction. Designed to be modular and itinerant, the pavilion embodies a collaborative effort among various Spanish industries, showcasing innovative construction techniques while promoting cultural exchange and public engagement.
The Spanish Design Pavilion for the 2026 World Design Capital in Frankfurt exemplifies the potential of integrating traditional craftsmanship with modern construction techniques through its modular, reversible structure. This pavilion showcases how sustainable design can be achieved by focusing on material efficiency and circularity, enabling the structure to be dismantled and relocated without leaving a permanent footprint. This approach not only aligns with sustainable architecture principles but also highlights the importance of collaboration across industries to innovate and adapt cultural architecture for diverse urban settings.