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2010 Amazing Pavilion Architecture Design Hongkong – Shanghai



Modern pavilion designed by the architectural design of Ida and Billy who won the First Prize awarded. Spectacular and amazing presents design ideas building in Shanghai Expo 2010 with a special theme 'Better City, Better Life'. A project design concept competition held in 2008 and received a 80 + post. Their architectural design is determined by the functional needs of the pavilion, which is how to provide the required exhibition area and other features in a small and limited space and with a height limit and to create a Hong Kong Pavilion is a much smaller size than the other pavilions, to continue to have appeal separate and unique.



From this sample pavilion design pictures gallery, you can get some inspiration. This struggle among limited physical area and unlimited super physical potential turn in to the essential elements of the Hong Kong Pavilion. The pavilion architecture represents a capital with a physical boundary slashed to unfold its infinite dimension – the imaginative VOID where ideas go beyond any physical boundary. This infinite dimension is created with infinite reflections generated by reflective membrane on its sky and floor that also brings in the surrounding environment to provide unbounded space. This VOID forms a characteristic visual component on the pavilion’s exterior and catches the visitors’ attention at distant. The Pavilion’s sensuous skin created of polyethylene non-woven textile waves with wind and subtly altering its texture and lighting decor, adds a dimension on the intangible relationship involving man and nature. [via]








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