Inside the Flower Pavilion / LAVA
A membrane pavilion showcases a new installation, ?Inside the Flower?, an experiential medicinal garden by Australian artist Janet Laurence at the International Garden Exposition (IGA) Berlin.
© Leslie Ranzoni
Architects: LAVA
Location: Berlin, Germany
Architects In Charge: Tobias Wallisser, Chris Bosse, Alexander Rieck; with Christian Tschersich, Anastasyia Vitusevych, Jenny Lee
Area: 16.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Leslie Ranzoni, Michael Geßner
Structural Engineering: Bollinger & Grohmann
Production: Archimedes GmbH
Botanical Research And Planting: Cityplot
Artist: Janet Laurence
Client: IGA / Katja Assmann
© Michael Geßner
From the architect. A membrane pavilion showcases a new installation, ?Inside the Flower?, an experiential medicinal garden by Australian artist Janet Laurence at the International Garden Exposition (IGA) Berlin.
© Leslie Ranzoni
LAVA collaborated with Janet Laurence to materialise her laboratory-like space of discovery, an exhibition of medicinal plants, showcasing the diversity and ambivalence of botany.
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Tobias Wallisser, LAVA director, said: ?LAVA was thrilled to work with Janet Laurence to realise her ?wanderkammer?, commissioned by Katja Assmann at the IGA. Taking Laurence?s concept design we created the sculptural pavilion based on the geometric structure of a medi...
© Leslie Ranzoni
Architects: LAVA
Location: Berlin, Germany
Architects In Charge: Tobias Wallisser, Chris Bosse, Alexander Rieck; with Christian Tschersich, Anastasyia Vitusevych, Jenny Lee
Area: 16.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Leslie Ranzoni, Michael Geßner
Structural Engineering: Bollinger & Grohmann
Production: Archimedes GmbH
Botanical Research And Planting: Cityplot
Artist: Janet Laurence
Client: IGA / Katja Assmann
© Michael Geßner
From the architect. A membrane pavilion showcases a new installation, ?Inside the Flower?, an experiential medicinal garden by Australian artist Janet Laurence at the International Garden Exposition (IGA) Berlin.
© Leslie Ranzoni
LAVA collaborated with Janet Laurence to materialise her laboratory-like space of discovery, an exhibition of medicinal plants, showcasing the diversity and ambivalence of botany.
Diagram
Tobias Wallisser, LAVA director, said: ?LAVA was thrilled to work with Janet Laurence to realise her ?wanderkammer?, commissioned by Katja Assmann at the IGA. Taking Laurence?s concept design we created the sculptural pavilion based on the geometric structure of a medi...
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