Archive for the ‘Pavilion’ Category
Friday, September 30th, 2016
Article source: Studio Frank Havermans
This pavilion KAPKAR.SF-P7S is designed and built for a temporary Building Lab (BOUWLAB) organised by Stichting Fabrikaat. This foundation, based in the city of Nijmegen in the east of the Netherlands is specialised in organizing temporary place making projects. This summer they erected a small settlement along the new shaped river bank on the north side of the city to focus on alternative ways of building and living in a more self organised way and show it to a broader public. This client asked me to design a low budget pavilion meant to program discussions, forums, meetings, small scale exhibitions, lectures and other cultural events during the period of BOUWLAB. Specific wishes were that the pavilion should have a striking appearance, be demountable and transportable to their future location, project ‘GRID” in Nijmegen, that it would provide space for 50 people, and that enough daylight would enter the building. Another wish was that I should collaborate with a MCT, a new company that developed a clever building system called KNØP.
 Image Courtesy © René de Wit architectuurfotografie
- Architects: Studio Frank Havermans
- Project: KAPKAR/ SF-P7S
- Location: Spiegelwaal, Nijmegen, Lent, Netherlands
- Photography: René de Wit architectuurfotografie
- Client: Stichting Fabrikaat Nijmegen
- Basic Construction: KNØP building system, Mesh Construction Technology, Elst
- Production: Studio Frank Havermans, Koos Schaart expeditions
- Funds: Mondriaan Fund, Bouwfonds Cultuurfonds, Municipality of Nijmegen
- Year: 2016
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2016
Article source: 10 DESIGN
10 DESIGN has been selected from 4 international architectural practices in a competition to design China Resources Land’s (CR Land) Hengqin MixC World in Zhuhai, China.
CR Land in cooperation with Macao’s New Fenghong Real Estate Development and China Resources Trust have invested 50 billion yuan to build this premium development. Covering a total GFA of over two million sqm, the joint venture expects the project to begin construction in September 2016. When completed, this project will create approximately 50,000 jobs in Zhuhai and generate nearly 1 billion yuan in tax revenue each year, further promoting the economic growth of Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao.
 Image Courtesy © 10 DESIGN
- Architects: 10 DESIGN
- Project: Hengqin MixC World
- Location: Zhuhai, China
- Client: China Resources’ Land
- Design Team: Ted Givens, Design Partner, Miriam Auyeung, Partner and Project Director, Barry Shapiro, Partner
- Competition Team: Joyce Lo, Peby Pratama, Ray Lam, Ewa Koter, Daniel Wang, Xuan He, Yang Wang, Ismael Sanz, Jocelyn Zheng, Mujung Kang, Ruizhao Zhang, Thomas Chan, Dian Feng, Kenton Sin, Ketty Shan, Martin Lai
- Area:
- Total Site: 665,000 sqm
- Total GFA: 2,330,000 sqm
- Saleable Retail: 270,000sqm
- Office: 1,652,200sqm
- Hotel: 187,800sqm
- National Pavilion: 100,000sqm
- Duty-Free Retail: 100,000sqm
- Expo Centre: 20,000sqm
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2016
Article source: ATELIER JQTS
KAIROS is a project created in 2012 by the architects João Quintela and Tim Simon in partnership with the company’s prefab concrete Gracifer and with the Lisbon Architecture Triennale’s support (www.trienaldelisboa.com) as an answer to an inhibitor and unsustainable social and economic context, with the aim of encouraging, generating and presenting site-specific installations in which Space appears as the central theme.
 Image Courtesy © Diana Quintela
- Architects: ATELIER JQTS (ATELIER JOÃO QUINTELA TIM SIMON)
- Project: KAIROS Pavilion
- Location: Lx Factory, Lisbon, Portugal
- Photography: Diana Quintela
- Curators: João Quintela, Tim Simon, Fabrícia Valente
- Builder: Isabel Gomes, Gracifer Derivados de Cimento
- Engineer: Manuel Gameiro, AJZ Construções
- Coordinator’s Team: José Gonçalves
- Construction’s Team: José Ramos, Artur Panchuck, António Santos, Florbela Pestana, Reinaldo Gomes, José Gonçalves, João Quintela, Tim Simon
- Date: 2012
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Thursday, September 8th, 2016
Article source: People’s Architecture Office
Shipping containers stacked and shifted in plan and layered in elevation maximize rooftop views and shaded public areas on the ground at the Container Stack Pavilion. A 7.5 meter cantilevered box is the point of entrance to the building’s upper level roof, while the pavilion itself seems to extend out toward bordering streets, showcasing its interior activities. The ends of each container are capped with full height windows, allowing sightlines throughout the entire building. Inside, a double height central atrium is carved out where the two levels of shipping containers overlap. The Container Stack Pavilion is a temporary structure that can be disassembled and moved to other locations.
 Image Courtesy © People’s Architecture Office
- Architects: People’s Architecture Office
- Project: Container Stack Pavilion
- Location: Dongshan, Taiyuan, Shanxi
- Client: Eastern Heights Real Estate Co. Ltd.
- Principals: He Zhe, James Shen, Zang Feng
- Project Team: Zhang Minghui, Amy Song, Zhang Zhen
- Date of Completion: September 2015
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Sunday, September 4th, 2016
Article source: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects complete exhibition pavilion on the banks of the HuangPu River in Shanghai.
As part of the regeneration and development of the West Bund area in Shanghai, Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen have completed a permanent exhibition and art pavilion on the riverside promenade.
 Image Courtesy © Peter Dixie
- Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
- Project: The Cloud Pavilion
- Location: Shanghai, China
- Photography: Peter Dixie
- Local architect: Tongji Architectural Design Institute
- Client: West Bund Development Corporation
- Area: 150m2
- Construction: May to July 2016
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Tuesday, August 30th, 2016
Article source: Estudio Guto Requena
The Dancing Pavilion is Interactive Architecture created for the Olympic Park 2016.
Scattered sensors inside of the dance floor capture the beat of the music and the movement of people dancing, which activates the motors of the mirrors on the façade of the building. The result is a kinetic architecture that hypnotizes people, and transforms the space into the most exciting dance club of the 2016 Olympics.
 Image Courtesy © Fernanda Lingabue and Rafael Frazão
- Architects: Estudio Guto Requena
- Project: The Dancing Pavilion
- Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Photography: Fernanda Lingabue and Rafael Frazão
- Software used: Rhinoceros, Grasshopper
- Client: Skol/ Ambev
- Author: Guto Requena
- Estudio Guto Requena Team: Ludovica Leone, Daniel Vianna, Bruno Baietto and Guilherme Giantini.
- Technology and Motion Design: D3
- D3 Team: Pagu Senna, Diego Spinola, Carolina Anselmo, André Aureliano, Jonathan Querubina, Brenda Colautti, Natasha Weissenborn, Maria Clara Villas, Luciana Dal Ri, Vitor Reais, Victor Gama, Raphael Fagundes, Mariana Ventura, João Marcos de Souza, Edson Pavoni.
- Agency: B!Ferraz
- Set Design Supplier: UN Cenografia
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Saturday, August 27th, 2016
Article source: rgastudio
Our task was to modernise and complete a two-storey hospital pavilion in Melzo. We were asked to design clinical laboratories and a morgue. The extremely diverse requirements of these two additions strongly influenced our definition of the interiors and the composition of the architectural masses.
 Image Courtesy © Michele Nastasi
- Architects: rgastudio (Raffaele Azzarelli, Giuliano Iamele)
- Project: Hospital Pavillion
- Location: Melzo, Milan, Italy
- Photography: Michele Nastasi
- Area: 500 sqm
- Year: 2010
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Thursday, August 25th, 2016
Article source: Besonias Almeida arquitectos
The Commission
The commission arises from the principals need to have an enclosure where they can be isolated from the activity of the house, and then facilitate the development of functions more relaxed and much more connected with the landscape. It was to be an indeterminate space, since its use would also be indeterminate, but it should be comfortable in both winter and summer. This brief program was rounded off with the request of an outdoor bath and a small warehouse.
The place chosen for location by the principals is the farthest from the house, next to the existing evergreen trees sector on the lot.
 Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian
- Architects: Besonias Almeida arquitectos
- Project: Torcuato House Pavilion
- Location: Olivos Golf Club, Malvinas Argentinas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Photography: Federico Kulekdjian
- Design and Project Management: Arch. Maria Victoria Besonias, Arch. Guillermo de Almeida
- Collaborators: Arch. Micaela Salibe, Arch. Guido Gallupo
- Built Area: 45sqm + swimming pool and solarium
- Built Year: 2016
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Wednesday, August 24th, 2016
Article source: Atelier Marko Brajovic
Invited by Coca-Cola, Atelier Marko Brajovic designed a surprising and immersive installation where the public is introduced in an iconic and unique multi-sensorial experience. Parada Coca-Cola interior design is a strong and photogenic henomenological gesture that represents the freshness sensation. An augmented physical real time hub that extends in a digital space through interactive technologies, sharing moments and music concerts.
 Image Courtesy © Fernando Martins
- Architects: Atelier Marko Brajovic
- Project: Coca-Cola Pavilion
- Location: Píer Mauá – Armazém 3 – Avenida Rodrigues Alves, 10 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Photography: Fernando Martins
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Sunday, August 14th, 2016
Article source: Jantzen Studio
Spacecraft is a functional art structure made of painted wood and glass. It was designed as a special place in which to explore the beauty of three dimensional complexity, generated from the manipulation of a simple cube form. A wood frame that outlines the perimeter edges of the cube supports an eight-foot by eight-foot glass enclosure made of four sliding glass doors, a glass ceiling, and a glass floor. Each face of the cubes frame has an additional seven square frames attached. Each of these has been rotated the same distance from one corner and connected together into six identical sections. Each of these sections has been connected to the cubes six faces in different directions. As a result, the basic glass cube appears to be spinning apart in every direction, and fragmenting the space in unexpected ways, as each of the frame sections are frozen in time. The bottom section is placed on four legs that raise the structure up off of the ground, and six steps lead the visitors up into the structure.
Spacecraft is part of a series of structures that attempt to create new and exciting forms, through the unique manipulation of simple systems, which generate extreme and unexpected complexity.
 Image Courtesy © jantzen studio
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