In this thesis, a proposal is presented for the construction of an environmental awareness pavilion in the Anavros Park of the city of Volos. More specifically, the pavilion is placed along the coastline and has the shape of a wave that symbolically represents the problem of excessive waste production that plagues the modern world. Another very important special feature that characterizes the pavilion is the utilization of second-hand materials for its construction and specifically excellent condition wooden crates that would otherwise be discarded in bins from fruit stores in Volos. In this way, that is, through the combination of form and materials, the pavilion attempts to concern every passerby about this environmental issue. In addition, the pavilion can also host various events related to the topic, such as presentations and research exhibitions. On the other hand, a key feature of the pavilion is the use of a robotic arm during the production process, so that all the needs arising from the complexity of the construction are covered but also to facilitate the process by saving time and materials. In order to reach the final result of the pavilion, the thesis is divided in three different stages which also constitute its chapters. In more detail, initially the availability of wooden crates from the fruit shops of Volos was examined to confirm the possibility of their utilization and the basic characteristics of the crate were analyzed in order to understand its capabilities. Subsequently, the case in which the wooden crate is used in the structure layer of the construction was studied, without providing the desired results. Therefore, in a third and final stage, the possibility of utilizing the crate in the layer of skin was examined, thus resulting in the final wished outcome of the thesis.