Image 14 of 19 from gallery of A Scaffolding System for a Temporary Facility / Peris+Toral.arquitectes. Axonometric
Pink & temporary (Yanaka, Tokyo) | © Jan Vranovsky, 2015
Image 9 of 26 from gallery of Temporary Gallery in Shichengzi Village / Fuyingbin Studio. Photograph by Yingbin Fu
Location: The main square of Sibiu City, Romania Project team: Design: COOP pe Strada ( Erika Barth, Diana Galos, Judit Jozsa, Marius Micu ) / Consultant: M...
Studio Tom Emerson creates a floating pavilion for Manifesta 11. A team of thirty architecture students from Studio Tom Emerson at ETH Zurich have..
Image 5 of 10 from gallery of FaceTime Installation / CLB Architects. Photograph by Tuck Fauntleroy
DuoSkin, a collaboration between Microsoft Research and MIT Media Lab, looks like a metallic temporary tattoo but does a whole lot more.
RESET (Responsive Emotional Transformation) A new stress reduction installation for the workplace. The urgency: • An estimated 1 million workers..
architects francisco magnone and luciano lopez have developed m4, a prototype for temporary structures in the city of montevideo.
Part of my research involves looking at how temporary interventions can help in determining future development. This installation is in the old Carlsberg brewery in the Vesterbro neighborhood of Co…
Designed by B-and-Bee, this stacked bedroom structure was recently used at Gentse Feesten in Belgium. The honeycomb system stands up to four pods high,
Completed in 2011 in Winnipeg, Canada. Images by James Dow. Winnipeg is a city of 600,000 residents located on the Canadian prairie. It is the coldest city of its size outside of Siberia. Winter can last six...
Custom designed, this temporary, geometric translucent skin was created as a portable façade for a contemporary lighting studio during an open studio event.
Voronoi is a temporary pavilion for relaxation in the context of Kernel Festival 2011, set in the park of Villa Tetoni Travesi Desio, Italy. the pavilion dwells on the use of solar energy, and provides settings for relaxation and sharing. Here is our take on it*. The pavilion is made from four complementary systems, based on a voronoi geometry: a structural grid, a roof, a serie of nests and two cores. The structural grid is a trellis that acts as the backbone of the pavilion. It supports the floating roof and the suspended nests. The roof geometry is made of pvc profiles and fabric, peaking in areas to orient specific faces southward, outfitted with a solar panel, a microprocessor and led rope lighting. The advantage of using solar power allows the roof to become a lighting installation at night. The nests are suspended cushions that fuse the concept of hamac and day beds. They occupy each a cell of the voronoi grid, are approached only from the park. Small and medium cells are individual nests oriented to the park, large cells are communal benches oriented to a projection space. The cores form the inner cells of the voronoi. They are made of vertical arrangement of PVC tubes and form the projection space of communal spaces. The result is an architectural and programmatic arrangement that allows different uses and appearances between day and night. * competition entry in collaboration with Boulos Douaihy.
Tired mountaineers can take shelter at an eye-catching new base camp featuring 25 cozy aluminium tents which replace the Hoernli hut which is closed during the summer for renovation.
An earthquake can ruin the life of an entire community in a minute. This instant temporary home can give a new chance to start their life again in
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