Rethinking Obsolescence – Mobile, Modular, Reusable Our design sees the building not as a static object, but as a flexible system within a cycle of continuous use. It is intended to meet the demands of its lifespan – and beyond, offering potential for future applications. The building elements are made primarily from wood, a recyclable and biodegradable material. Traditional carpentry joints are used wherever possible – eliminating the need for screws or nails – allowing for clean material separation and straightforward reuse. The technical building equipment follows the same approach: housed in a compact, transportable module that fits on a standard truck, the system can be easily removed and rebuild in a new context. Sanitary spaces and the kitchen are positioned directly next to this module. Once its use at the original location comes to an end, the structure can be dismantled without leaving residues. The individual components are designed for easy reassembly at a new site – for example, as a pavilion. This creates a second life: a new place of gathering, memory, or purpose. In this way, the structure becomes a flexible and future-ready system – prepared for it