In the latest creation by Tal Friedman, the architect furthers explores parametric design with the ‘fold finding’ pavilion. Surrounded by classical German vernacular architecture, the modern pavilion towers over passersby with a unique canopy. The self-supporting structure encompasses several Japanese traditions. In both its structural composition, inspired by paper origami, and its substance, inspired by the traditional gated structure, the Japanese Torii. (more…)
Architects Produce Folded Alucobond Pavilion Inspired By Paper Origami
Alucobond Brushed Aluminum Gives Denmark House of Music Soul
Project Name: | Aalborg House of Music |
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Project Location: | Aalborg, Denmark |
Alucobond Materials: | Alucobond Plus NaturAL Brushed |
Year of Completion: | 2014 |
Architect: | Coop Himmelb(l)au |
Fabricator: | AE Staalmontage A/S |
Photography: | Martin Schubert & Duccio Malagamba |
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