OOZN’s Bukit Pantai concept imagines three tiered lightweight residential pavilions floating over a verdant Kuala Lumpur hillside. The pavilions are clad in a flowing aluminium fabric skin that responds to changing light conditions. Perforations screen the interiors from the harsh tropical sun whilst the rippling geometry creates the impression of movement.
The Pavilion has been designed as a modern day folly, is constructed of timber and glass and is located in the grounds of an existing detached villa in the Algarve.
‘Pavilion Library’ project is commissioned by Seoul Innovation Park and Seoul city. 100,000m2 site was occupied by Ministry of food and drug safety for last 60 years and the intension of the project is to revitalize and open the gate to the public for its first time. Currently, number of social companies and startups are gathered and occupied to solve social issues of Seoul. The Seoul city governments decided to open up the complex to vitalize natural interaction between the tenants and citizens.
A singular building, the Circular Pavilion has nothing round. The name describes the process, which follows the circular economy principles, according to which ones’ waste become others’ ressources.
Project management: ENCORE HEUREUX Architects, Nicola Delon and Julien Choppin,Sonia Vu, project manager, assisted by Mathilde Billet, Emmanuelle Cassot and Guillaume Bland
Macau Architecture Promenade (MAP) pavilion is the result of a worldwide open call for artists, launched by BABEL cultural organization. From more than 50 proposals from all over the world, BABEL has selected the large-scale architectural pavilion by Impromptu Projects (João Ó and Rita Machado).
PA-MX (Mexican Art Pavilion) emerged from the desire of the renowned artist Rivelino to produce a traveling installation that makes possible to exhibit his work in a number of European cities, before converting it into a container for future traveling exhibitions within Mexico.
A close cooperation between Meble VOX and mode:lina architekci design studio gave birth to a unique fair pavilion.
Its premiere took place during the prestigious imm cologne fair in January 2015. In a slightly modified form it appeared again during Meble Polska / Furniture Fair in Poznań (PL), in February 2015.
The follower was realized on Łódź Design Festival 2015. The festival was founded in 2007, it has served from the very beginning as a review of Polish design achievements. Since its founding, the Festival has attracted more than 270,000 attendees from around the world.
The Energy and Information Science Pavilion is a conceptual proposal for a science center that symbolically celebrates, and informs us about the collection and dissemination of energy and information from the rest of the universe to the surface of the earth. This would include the latest atmospheric science as well as that of the cosmos. The design of the center of the structure is based symbolically on various energy and information gathering and disseminating devices. In this case, rainwater is collected at the center and stored for use in and around the pavilion. Also solar energy is collected around the perimeter of the cylindrical shaped center core where it is converted to electricity and used to partially power the structure. Many other atmospheric and cosmic information gathering and dissemination sensors are built into the design of the pavilion. This real time information is used to generate a variety of ongoing graphic displays on the inside of the pavilion. Radiating out from the base of the center structure is a large network of branches that symbolically refer to the flow of energy and information into the earth. Both art and architecture, the Energy and Information Science Pavilion was designed to continue the dialogue about how art and architecture can merge together in new and exciting ways.
June 2015. This year’s Upper Austrian Garden Show in Bad Ischl goes under the motto “The Emperor’s New Gardens”. Also the music pavilion inaugurated in May presents itself in a brand new outfit planned by the TWO IN A BOX architects (Ottensheim, Upper Austria). Having won a competition in 2013 and following a brief, intense planning phase, the Music Pavilion was erected in the summer of 2014 on the premises of the Spa Gardens (Kurpark) in the imperial city. For years both general managers Christian Stummer and Andreas Fiereder have been dealing with aspects of modern timber construction and all the efforts have paid off resulting in this extraordinary project.