Sited canal-side in West London, the Pavilion is a semi-permanent summer pavilion situated in the courtyard of the adjacent Lightbox gallery. With an allowable footprint of 35 square meters and a maximum height of 4 meters, the pavilion serves as an exhibition space, a formal presentation space and an informal gathering space satisfying multiple use requirements throughout the changing seasons.Manufactured with the intent of a zero-waste mandate, the pavilion explores a method of assembling a temporary structure with minimal environmental impact. All components are cut to a variable lengths, however all depths are kept to 244mm, minimizing off-cut waste by maximizing the 1220mm x 2440mm modular allowance mandated by the competition organizers. Wood cells are bolted and assembled off-site into relatively small, fragmented, manageable and importantly lightweight modules allowing for easy mobility, storage and shipment. Given the relative ease of assembly, the pavilion can be constructed within 72 hours and dismantled in 24 hours.