Ten most exquisite pavilions in the world

The pavilion is the smallest building that can be seen everywhere in our life; Whether it is the arbor in the park, the stone pavilion in the Buddhist temple, or the wooden pavilion in the garden, the pavilion is a strong and durable building representative of sheltering from wind and rain. So what is the possibility of innovation for this smallest building? Wallpaper magazine selected 10 of the most exquisite and practical pavilion buildings in the world; These small buildings are also excellent experimental places for architects to try new architectural concepts or materials. The following are the details of the 10 best pavilions in the world.

1. Public space

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Xiao Bian's comments: The use of steel structures can be seen everywhere in this design. The fence steel structure design is made of square rectangular tubes, and the triangular support steel structure is made of circular steel tubes, have to say that the designer is very good!

It is located in Yantai, Shandong Province. This new building is located on Guangren Road, a historical and cultural block in Yantai. With its exquisite and lightweight structure, it attracts citizens to explore the surrounding areas. The whole building is built with modules, and the theme building is stacked with layers of triangular structure, making the internal space wide and bright. The portable plate at the bottom is composed of a three-wheeled RV with wheels, which can be moved to other parts of the city like a satellite to display activities.

2. Liquid pavilion

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"Liquid Pavilion" in Porto, Portugal "Designed and built by depA Architects. The exterior wall constructed with a mirror makes the building integrate with the surrounding environment like a liquid. The exterior wall of the building refers to the See mirror, which makes the exhibition hall establish a direct relationship with the surrounding environment and become the canvas of its background. The architect's inspiration for designing its appearance comes from the nearby Serralves Museum, which echoes the hexagonal matrix of the central space of the museum. In the interior of the liquid pavilion, there is no concrete wall with any decoration that brings a minimalist atmosphere to the whole pavilion and is used as a space for artists O Peixe and Jonathan de Andrade to display video works.

3. Martell Pavilion

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The famous Martell Foundation is located in Cognac, France. As a famous foreign wine brand located in the world-famous grape-producing area, Martell Pavilion, which displays the culture of Martell Winery, was designed and built by SelgasCano, a Spanish architectural duo. This 1300 square meter wavy building forms a labyrinth-like canopy between the 18th-century wine cellar and the early 20th-century decorative art gatehouse. It took six weeks. The architect hoped that this group of mobile buildings could represent an invasion of natural forces, break the traditional linear architectural perspective, and form a sharp contrast with the surrounding orderly buildings.

4. Rock Pavilion

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The rock pavilion in Milan, Italy, comes from the cross-border cooperation between the architectural firm ShoP and the engineer Metalsigma Tunesi. The shoP has stacked 1670 plain glazed clay pipes into three consecutive flute-like combinations and made the whole building have both modern and traditional honeycomb styles. The creamy appearance of the Rock Pavilion forms a harmonious combination with its adjacent classical architecture.

5. Glacier Pavilion

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The Glacier Pavilion in the capital of Latvia is designed by Didzis Jaunzems Architecture. Architects try to raise a question through this work: Can the artificial world completely replace nature? Today, when people can predict, analyze and reproduce the natural landscape, this exhibition hall uses frosted plexiglass and built-in LED tubes to create a natural cold effect; However, this completely man-made building makes people rethink the difference and significance between nature and man-made.

6. Lighthouse

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Architects Ben van Berkel, UNStudio, and MDT-tex jointly created this pavilion building called "lighthouse" in Amsterdam, the Netherlands; This geometric building made of canvas deliberately leaves a window that can show LED lights, so that the whole building has a soft and gradual projection light.

7. Nest Pavilion

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Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada, built a colorful "nest pavilion" for the Winter Station International Design Competition. Since the competition is held in Toronto Beach every year, the theme of the competition in 2018 is "riot"; These pavilions express color and creativity through modular "cells", and the colorful network forms this decorative pavilion like a bird's nest.

8. Tree House Pavilion

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Studio Kyson, a London architecture studio, built this smart pavilion for the purpose of exploring classic architectural principles (such as forms, light refraction and building surface texture). The pavilion is like a tree house hidden in the forest, which forms a wonderful contrast with the surrounding environment between entity and illusion, darkness and light, primitive roughness and smooth mirror.

9. Renzo Piano Memorial Pavilion

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The famous Italian architect Renzo Piano created a pavilion building with a sail structure in Provence, France. The pavilion is composed of a dynamic roof, which is remarkable for its proximity to the ground. The whole building adopts the form of a sail to link the concrete support and the glass window with a built-in metal structure; From a distance, the whole building looks like a boat sailing in the countryside of Provence.

10. Mirror Pavilion

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Architect Li Hao built a bamboo glass pavilion outside the ancient city of Longli in southeast Guizhou, China. The exterior wall of the pavilion with built-in bamboo and wood structure is covered with single-sided glass, which also reflects the unique cultural landscape of the ancient city as a military settlement of the Ming Dynasty established 600 years ago; Become a special architectural landscape the area.

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Post time: Feb-03-2023