
This unnamed exhibition pavilion consists solely of its structural elements and essential infrastructure. It defies simple classification and resists being labeled as a pavilion, as it evokes the image of colorful insects flitting between flowers, pausing momentarily in delicate balance.



This unnamed structure might not even be considered an object in the conventional sense, but rather a “thing.” Its form is minimal—a square plan with a 2:3 facade ratio. The design features a single repeated element without any hierarchical structure. This consistent layout acts as a rhetorical structural gesture: not only does it support its own weight, but it also transfers the invisible forces holding up the sky down to the ground. This can be interpreted as a tangible expression of fear coupled with a sense of helplessness.


With its monotonous stance, muted patterns, and absence of directional cues, the robust structural columns and slim members serve solely as a framework, fulfilling no other purpose. Many activities are possible within these undefined spaces, though inhabiting such a complex environment is not feasible. The quiet walls constantly offer subtle clues to their nature.




Typically, visitors enter this artwork driven by curiosity, only to turn away later due to nostalgia, a sense of boredom, or lack of artistic reverence. We have been informed that this unnamed work remains accessible. However, anonymity does not imply a lack of creators—only a lack of names. Ironically, a blank page can represent anything, but eternal objects and nameless things are far more complex.





Project Drawings

△ Model Diagram

△ Model Diagram

△ Illustration Diagram

△ General Layout Plan

△ Plan View

△ Plan Dimension Annotation Diagram

△ Elevation Drawing

△ Facade Dimension Annotation Diagram

△ Bearing Special

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration

△ Illustration
Project Information
Architect: Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Project Year: 2021
Photographer: Rory Gardiner
Architects: Mauricio Pezo, Sofía von Ellrichshausen
Owner: Molonglo
Project Collaboration: Fabian Puller, Olga Herrenbrücks, Amelie Bès
Local Architect: Dezignteam
Structural Design: Northrop
Landscape Design: Oculus
Project Construction: Creative Building Services
Location: Fishwick, Australia















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