Shavilion is a new project from Cliff Baldwin Studio.
The structure is a multipurpose pavilion, writing shed, yoga studio, or study center and was produced from upcycled aluminum, polycarbonate and composite wood veneer panels. Shavilion reuses 4 x 8 foot powder coated and raw aluminum sheets that are a byproduct of Lampa's lighting designs as wall panels sandwiched with clear, light diffusing, double walled polycarbonate. Part storage shed, part pavilion - Shavilion has a multiplicity of uses and can offer a space for nearly anything. Passive solar heat keeps it warm during daylight, opening panels above let air circulate and the wide sliding door takes up no extra room.
Shavilion lets in the sun's warmth and keeps wind and water out.
Future projects will source other upcycled materials (like DuraBond and Parklex)
rescued from local manufacturers for sustainable projects.
A seeding shed was completed last summer reusing windows and composite resin panels.