A temporary pavilion is a structure that is built for a short period of time. It is not meant to last permanently, but is created temporarily for events, exhibitions, or special occasions. Full definition
With Hidden Noise, exterior view, Aspen Art Museum's temporary pavilion designed by architect Shigeru Ban, 2011. (curatorsintl.org)
In a nearby, temporary pavilion for Garage shows during the new museum's construction, German sculptor and installation artist Katharina Grosse is covering a room in a rainbow of dyed fabrics she has strung from the ceiling or clumped into mounds. (wsj.com)
PAVILLON DE L'ESPRIT NOUVEAU: A 21st - Century Show Home, a recent exhibition at the Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York, was a home - furnishing show in homage to Le Corbusier's seminal temporary pavilion of the same name, which the Swiss - born architect designed for the 1925 Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. (swissinstitute.net)