About Re-SPLAM
How will we build differently in a circular economy? What new systems have to be invented to make efficient use of scarce resources? Re-SPLAM [Reclaimed Spatial Laminated Timber] is a pavilion that demonstrates how smaller wood elements salvaged from homes across Chicago can be repurposed and engineered into a larger structural system. Tapping into an often overlooked reserve of existing building materials, this circular approach not only prevents timber from being landfilled and preserves its sequestered carbon, but also eliminates the need for new raw materials. Prominently sited in the South Boeing Gallery in Millennium Park, the pavilion is a prototype for a system that, if applied at a large scale, could greatly reduce our burden on a scarce global resource while meeting the needs of future generations.
Credits
Chicago Architecture Biennial
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)
Washington University in St. Louis Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts
Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council
Norcon
Simpson Strong-Tie
Reuse.Studio
Rebuilding Exchange Chicago
Millennium Park
How to access the South Boeing Gallery
Enter Millennium Park via the entrance at the corner of S Michigan Ave and E Madison St.