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Monday, 21 November 2011
Monday, 10 October 2011
Yorkshire Diamond Pavilion
The pattern of this mobile Pavilion is derived from the atomic structure of diamonds. It is made out of inflatable tubes which are placed in a diamond grid. The concept behind this design was to give the impression of the reminiscent coalmines of Yorkshire. The inflatable tubes give this Pavilion flexibility which allows it to be used for both small and large conferences. The structure is built in a way that gives it natural light and ventilation. This makes it the right place to accomodate events. The diamond pavilion has a special feature, it could turn inside out becoming a great mobile venue for concerts.
The Poland Pavilion
The Poland Pavilion was the winner of the Expo competition amongst 20 countries. This Pavilion is a reflection of creativity and imagination in Poland. The shape of the Pavilion is derived from a folded paper box and inspired from Polands folk art and paper cut outs. The effect that was created to symbolize this inspiration created a beautiful effect. Laser cutting was used to cut the floral pattern which sunlight shines through beautifully in the day whilst in the evening a light outside the pavilion penetrates through the lasered pattern whilst changing colour. The exhibition area is spacious making it creative and flexible. This allows the pavilion to be divided into several sections for small expositions, concerts and shops.
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