CO2 Pavilion Beijing / Superimpose Architecture
Superimpose Architecture designed the CO2 Pavilion for the Beijing Design Week 2018 as an enclosed place for isolation and contemplation from urban chaos, and as a tridimensional projection screen for multidisciplinary performances on the multi-layered exterior. Ultimately architecture, music, visual art and light art work hand-in hand to consolidate awareness about the conditions of the cities we inhabit.
© Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
Architects: Superimpose Architecture
Location: Beijing, China
Design Team: Carolyn Leung, Ben de Lange, Ruben Bergambagt, Arianna Bavuso, Zhengxin Tang
Client: Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
Area: 50.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
© Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
Text description provided by the architects. Superimpose Architecture designed the CO2 Pavilion for the Beijing Design Week 2018 as an enclosed place for isolation and contemplation from urban chaos, and as a tridimensional projection screen for multidisciplinary performances on the multi-layered exterior. Ultimately architecture, music, visual art and light art work hand-in hand to consolidate awareness about the conditions of the cities we inhabit.
© Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
During the 10th edition of the international Beijing Design Week event, Superimpose Architecture is invit...
© Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
Architects: Superimpose Architecture
Location: Beijing, China
Design Team: Carolyn Leung, Ben de Lange, Ruben Bergambagt, Arianna Bavuso, Zhengxin Tang
Client: Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
Area: 50.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
© Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
Text description provided by the architects. Superimpose Architecture designed the CO2 Pavilion for the Beijing Design Week 2018 as an enclosed place for isolation and contemplation from urban chaos, and as a tridimensional projection screen for multidisciplinary performances on the multi-layered exterior. Ultimately architecture, music, visual art and light art work hand-in hand to consolidate awareness about the conditions of the cities we inhabit.
© Beijing Shardisland Technology Co., Ltd.
During the 10th edition of the international Beijing Design Week event, Superimpose Architecture is invit...
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