Thursday, June 10, 2010

UBPA B3-2 Pavilion by Studio Archea

UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea 1
Italian architects Studio Archea have sent us these images of their pavilion in the Urban Best Practice Area at the Shanghai Expo 2010.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
Called UBPA B3-2 Pavilion and commissioned by the expo organisers and Italian Ministry of Environment, the structure houses displays from the cities of Bologna, Seoul and Shenzhen.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
The metal structure is clad in diamond-shaped panels of flexible silicon fabric and the building is designed to be dissembled and reused easily after the expo.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
Photographs are by Luciano Romano.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
Here’s some more information from Studio Archea:

To meet the express wishes of the client, the building is a simple rectangular box, 78×28 meters, completely free inside to create a neutral space that can accommodate the exhibits of the cities participating in the event.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
As the project is part of a cooperation program between the Expo and the Italian Ministry of the Environment, the design also turned the concept of an industrial-inspired envelope into a mechanism for spreading natural light so that the space could be fully lit without using any energy.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
To these ends, the roof was designed as a shed structure along the building’s long side, crossed by steel beams clad so as to form reflecting surfaces that spread the light from above.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
The design was also conceived to allow for the building’s complete conversion and reuse. It was designed and built to be able to be disassembled and reassembled in another place.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
For this reason, the entire building was made with mortarless technologies that let over 90% of the parts used in the construction be recovered.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
The outside walls are a metal structure clad with silicon textile panels to turn the building container into a soft, vibrating surface.
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
location Shanghai, China
project Exhibition pavilion
client World Expo Shanghai 2010 Holding Company
strutture Favero&Milan Ingegneria
system Favero&Milan Ingegneria
UBPA B3-2 PAVILION by Studio Archea
plan 2007
construction completed in 2010
plot area 3,000 sq.m
built area 2,000 sq.m
contractor Shanghai Construction Company

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