Located in the Museum Gardens, the pavilion is conceived as an ethereal space in harmony with its natural surroundings that reveals a fluid and ever-changing vision to visitors. The interior space aims to create new sensorial perceptions, where boundaries between inside and outside are blurred, the floors seamlessly blend into the walls and roof, challenging spatial dimensions to create a unique experience. The form of the pavilion is based on a simple geometric manipulation of the Leminiscate, the mathematical symbol for Infinity. The project consists of a continuous aluminum profile that follows a three-dimensional path in the space and is reinforced by PVC membranes creating a rigid and self-supporting lightweight structure measuring 4m high and 50 sqm in area. The pavilion elements have been designed using precise digital tools, to be manufactured in workshops, then easily transported and assembled on site.

Typology

Architecture

 

Location

London, UK

 

Area

50 m2

 

Budget

700€/m2

 

 

 

Year

2015

 

Client

ArchTriumph

 

Status

International competition

 

Award

Honorable Mention

 

 

 

Architecture

Bernabe,Montosa

 

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