Archetech Issue 23 2016 | Page 155

The pavilion is clad in more than 4,000 red Architects Daniel Libeskind www.libeskind.com metalized tiles that Libeskind designed Photographs Hufton+Crow with the Italian company Casalgrande Padana. The geometric ceramic panels not only create an expressive pattern that is evocative of a dragon-like skin, but also possess highly sustainable self-cleaning and air purification properties. The threedimensional surface is coated with a metallic coloration that changes as light and viewpoints shift. At times it will appear as deep crimson, then a dazzling gold, and even, at certain angles, a brilliant white. The tiles are installed with a state-of-the-art cladding support system that gives a rhythmic pattern and mathematical form to an every turn of the head, the space and story architecture and exhibit design, exhibit otherwise supple, torquing shape. Two appears anew: it is rich and layered; it is design and media production, artists spiralling stairs, echoing the form, ascend at once fragmented and simultaneously and patrons. The result is a rare creation the pavilion to the south, and to the north reads as an enthralling, shattered whole. indeed: a large-scale, extraordinarily from the Lake Arena entrance, serving complex experience that feels as if it both as circulation and seating. The narrative vacillates between chaos and were drawn by one hand,” said Alex Vlack, calm. The frenzy of life in the city is starkly director of the media. The top level of Inside the pavilion, visitors encounter an juxtaposed with the extreme slow motion the pavilion provides a private space to exhibition space filled with a constellation of a communal meal, first in its preparation accommodate small events and host VIPs. of 200 screens mounted to a matrix of and then in its consumption. The bamboo scaffolding. The forest of screens message—about the power and possibility The intimate room features an open and bamboo floats above a winding to forge connections and build community layout, a large skylight that ushers in reflecting pool that borders the visitor through food—is meant to be understood natural daylight, Casalgrande Padana tiled pathway. As visitors move through the more viscerally than intellectually. flooring, bamboo veneer wall coverings space, a ten-minute narrative experience unfolds across the screens and over 22 channels of audio. With each step and and a dramatic hand-blown glass “The Vanke Pavilion exhibition was the chandelier designed by Libeskind for the result of many symbiotic forces: between Czech artisanal glass company Lasvit.