Dom-Ino Pavilion / Benyuan Design and Research Center
A pavilion called "Dom-Ino" is presented by 2017 Bi-City Shenzhen Biennale of UrbanismArchitecture (UABB) - Sub-exhibition in Shangwei Village. Different from conventional buildings, this pavilion has no walls, but 24 huge iron doors. Doors can be either opened or closed at any angle by rotating, which allows the space to ?breathe?.
© Chao Zhang
Architects: Benyuan Design and Research Center
Location: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Lead Architects: Jianmin Meng, Xi Chen, Fanbo Zeng
Design Team: Nan Jiang, Jingyi Liang, Jianhua Lei
Area: 303.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Chao Zhang
Collaborator: Future Plus Academy
Contractor: Shenzhen Fengrun Construction Group Co.,Ltd
Consultant: Shenzhen Ye Sheng Da Metal Products Co.,Ltd
© Chao Zhang
Text description provided by the architects. A pavilion called "Dom-Ino" is presented by 2017 Bi-City Shenzhen Biennale of UrbanismArchitecture (UABB) - Sub-exhibition in Shangwei Village. Different from conventional buildings, this pavilion has no walls, but 24 huge iron doors. Doors can be either opened or closed at any angle by rotating, which allows the space to ?breathe?.
© Chao Zhang
"Dom-Ino House" proposed by Le Corbusier in 1915, brings infinite possibilities of free plan and elevation to architectural design. 100 years later, an old building left with unfinished...
© Chao Zhang
Architects: Benyuan Design and Research Center
Location: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Lead Architects: Jianmin Meng, Xi Chen, Fanbo Zeng
Design Team: Nan Jiang, Jingyi Liang, Jianhua Lei
Area: 303.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Chao Zhang
Collaborator: Future Plus Academy
Contractor: Shenzhen Fengrun Construction Group Co.,Ltd
Consultant: Shenzhen Ye Sheng Da Metal Products Co.,Ltd
© Chao Zhang
Text description provided by the architects. A pavilion called "Dom-Ino" is presented by 2017 Bi-City Shenzhen Biennale of UrbanismArchitecture (UABB) - Sub-exhibition in Shangwei Village. Different from conventional buildings, this pavilion has no walls, but 24 huge iron doors. Doors can be either opened or closed at any angle by rotating, which allows the space to ?breathe?.
© Chao Zhang
"Dom-Ino House" proposed by Le Corbusier in 1915, brings infinite possibilities of free plan and elevation to architectural design. 100 years later, an old building left with unfinished...
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