SPAN and zeytinoglu architects: austrian pavillion at shanghai expo 2010

autor spisovatel ~ 8. Duben 2009. tagy: , , . rubrika: inspirace.

vienna based firms SPAN and zey­ti­no­glu archi­tects have won the com­pe­ti­tion for
their design of the aus­trian pavil­lion for the shan­ghai expo 2010.

‘the main dri­ving force behind the design of the aus­trian pavi­lion for the expo in
shan­ghai 2010
can be descri­bed as acous­tic for­ces, or more accu­ra­tely as music.
music as a con­cept that
reflects con­ti­nu­ity in terms of archi­tectu­ral articu­lation
that seamlessly con­nects the vari­ous spa­ces
within the pro­gram. the embo­di­ment
of the sonic con­di­ti­ons within the space mani­fest
the archi­tecture of the pavi­lion,
which reso­na­tes to the rhy­thm of the video jockeys (VJs)
per­for­mance – the con­duc­tor
of the atmosphe­res within the main space. the rich his­tory
of aus­trian musi­cal
tra­di­tion makes it possi­ble to cre­ate a per­for­mance pro­gram rea­ching from
baroque music,
to the clas­sic area to the modern age to con­tem­po­rary acts. the space unfurls
from
within the topo­lo­gi­cal body, from the main space, the audi­ence cham­ber, to the
exte­rior
epi­der­mis. this pro­cess cre­a­tes pockets, pochés that include the rest of
the pro­gram such as shop,
restau­rant, office, and the VIP area. each one of those
pro­gra­m­ma­tic areas inclu­des qua­li­ties co
nota­ted with the qua­lity of living within
aus­trian conur­bati­ons: music, cul­ture, culi­nary exper­tise,
urban tex­tu­res, opu­lent
land­s­ca­pes and lavish foli­a­ges.’
— matias del campo, SPAN


a con­ti­nu­ous ramp leads towards the reces­sed ent­rance of the buil­ding, cre­a­ting
a seamless con­nection between inte­rior and exte­rior.

image cour­tesy SPAN and zey­ti­no­glu architects


aus­trian pavil­lion for shan­ghai expo ele­vati­ons
image cour­tesy SPAN and zey­ti­no­glu architects

aus­trian pavil­lion for shan­ghai expo plan
image cour­tesy SPAN and zey­ti­no­glu architects


aus­trian pavil­lion for shan­ghai expo plan
image cour­tesy SPAN and zey­ti­no­glu architects

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