miércoles, 23 de julio de 2014
NAS ARCHITECTURE PAVILION ACTIVATES SENSES ALONG SHORELINE OF FRANCE
NAS architecture‘s ‘breath box’ is a pavilion built for the 2014 festival des architectures vives in France.facing the horizon of the sea, a series of reflective panels placed along the main wall of the structure not only replicates the tumbling waves, but also transforms the water through its own attributes. the recomposed mirrors supported by rows of horizontal bars begin to deform as they interact with the natural elements and the senses. the wind comes to lift and pull the shimmering modules, providing a duality between the visual experience and reflection of the ripples. this allows occupants to to physically feel and visually observe the environment around them. here, they have the ability to touch the wooden slats that shine warm rays of light into the enclosure as they feel gusts of air swirl around them among the sounds and smells of the shoreline. the installation therefore provides an immediate and changing experience that creates a colorful mosaic of la grande motte’s picturesque landscape.
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