Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
“Walking in the sky” in Museum Gardens, London by KleurInKleur interieur&architectuur
Entering the pavilion you will experience the sky and its components in a particular way, as if you’re in the middle off it.
The pavilion consists of 2 triangular shapes placed on their point and open to the sky. Connected they stay in balance and you get a same triangular entrance between them.The entrance is accentuated by a canopy.
The total surface area is approximately 36m2. The inside is equipped with a mirror surface. The outside is colored black. The “transparent” element on the top in rainbow colors. The triangular elements are composed out of panels, 4 triangles, a rectangle and a “transparent” rectangle. The panels are constructed of wooden beams and ecological board.
A black box where you are standing in the middle of the sky.
The sky and what is happening there is reflected through the open top in the mirrors.
The sky /(moving) clouds and the reflections in the mirrors creates a moving graphic image of the sky. A changing play of the sky with all its elements, light, dark, blue, etc
A graphic film created by the sky, which is playing right in front of you.
The internal views are simulations in a sky dome.
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