The PortHole in La Grande Motte, France
Design: TOMA! This pavilion is an experimental architecture, designed for the tenth edition of the FAV at La Grande-Motte. The habitable sculpture becomes a flat sign, a virtual porthole on the seafront.
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Design: TOMA! This pavilion is an experimental architecture, designed for the tenth edition of the FAV at La Grande-Motte. The habitable sculpture becomes a flat sign, a virtual porthole on the seafront.
Design: University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning team. New photos of this German pavilion building constructed using a novel robotic fabrication. It shows the architectural potential of a building method inspired by the water spider’s underwater nest construction.
Design: Nomad Studio. Green Air is the second installation of a play in two acts at the Contemporary Art Museum of Saint Louis. Green Air is a sculptural aerial garden that creates a dialogue in form, material, time, and space with the previous intervention, Green Varnish.
Currently landed on the roof of Central Saint Martins College, London, the Futuro House was designed in the swinging 1960s by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen as an easy-to-assemble holiday home.
Design: Impromptu Projects, Architects. This temporary bamboo structure attempts to mimic the splendor and rarity of identical triplets in the form of three random trees, hence the word play of the title. The trees are joined through their canopies.
Commissioned by the DesignSingapore Council of the Ministry of Communications and Information and curated by the Department of Architecture of the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Singapore Pavilion presents Space to Imagine, Room for Everyone.
Curator: Architect Ahmad Hilal. The Egyptian pavilion commissioned and curated by Architect Ahmad Hilal, seeks to reveal various successful stories of architecture narrating the difficulties and challenges inside the Egyptian built environment.
“The Versailles that I have been dreaming up is a place that empowers everyone. It invites visitors to take control of the authorship of their experience instead of simply consuming and being dazzled by the grandeur.” – Olafur Eliasson
Olafur Eliasson studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He is responsible for Versailles Waterfall in Paris and in the past for The weather project in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern, London.
Site-specific architectural installation inspired by nature and fabricated by robots – design to be highlight of the V&A’s first ever Engineering Season.
Curated by C+S Architects. C+S Architects’ participation, entitled eduCARE, will be exhibited in the Corderie of the Arsenale and will revolve around school buildings, a series of unconventionally re-designed nodes of the city of the sprawl.
Exhibition design: Rachael Davidson (HÛT Architecture) & Chris Bryant (Alma-nac). Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) summer installation ‘Constructing Communities’, part of London Festival of Architecture, at iconic car park site, Peckham Levels, south London.
Design: Lin Xueming
Every year the China Institute of Interior Design (CIID) hosts an “Open Exhibit” showcasing the world’s best creative talent and cutting edge design products.
Design: MAD. “Our installation blurs the boundaries between the traditional and the contemporary. You see the difference in each end, but the transition is very organic. It’s like we open up a conversation between the past and the present.” – Ma Yansong
How can architecture help improve people’s everyday lives in a society that is constantly changing? This is the question Aarhus School of Architecture will address in the exhibition ‘History as Catalyst’ at Milan Design Week
MCHAP.emerge 2014/15 Winner. Award for Emerging Architecture Goes to Pavilion on the Zocalo; Mexico City, Mexico by Productora.
Design: RAAAF [Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances] + Marcel Moonen. ‘Giardini in Silence’ is a proposal for the annual period of absence in between the Venice art- and architecture biennales. It reclaims public space from vandalism and security companies.