Materia Completes Concrete and Wood Pavilion for Design Week México 2017
For the 9th edition of Design Week Mexico, emerging Mexican practice Materia has completed a architectural pavilion within Mexico City's largest public green space, Chapultepec Park. Commissioned by Design Week Mexico in collaboration with Museo Tamayo, the pavilion will serve as a major cultural attraction during the event from October 11th—15th, and beyond.
CortesÃa de Design Week México
For the 9th edition of Design Week Mexico, emerging Mexican practice Materia has completed a architectural pavilion within Mexico City's largest public green space, Chapultepec Park. Commissioned by Design Week Mexico in collaboration with Museo Tamayo, the pavilion will serve as a major cultural attraction during the event from October 11th—15th, and beyond.In designing Parteluz (Mullion), Materia's concept was to materialize "an artifact made of pavilion and place — a tool for the mapping of time, the dissection of light and the embracement of shadow." The rhythm of the structure's interwoven column and beam grids create an interplay of light and shadow, projecting dynamic patterns onto the ground and surrounding environment. "Its language expresses contrast and duality: object and void coming together in an intertwined fabric of contemporary spirit," explain the architects. "Made with craft and distilled technique, the space invites reflection and contemplation."
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CortesÃa de Design Week México
For the 9th edition of Design Week Mexico, emerging Mexican practice Materia has completed a architectural pavilion within Mexico City's largest public green space, Chapultepec Park. Commissioned by Design Week Mexico in collaboration with Museo Tamayo, the pavilion will serve as a major cultural attraction during the event from October 11th—15th, and beyond.In designing Parteluz (Mullion), Materia's concept was to materialize "an artifact made of pavilion and place — a tool for the mapping of time, the dissection of light and the embracement of shadow." The rhythm of the structure's interwoven column and beam grids create an interplay of light and shadow, projecting dynamic patterns onto the ground and surrounding environment. "Its language expresses contrast and duality: object and void coming together in an intertwined fabric of contemporary spirit," explain the architects. "Made with craft and distilled technique, the space invites reflection and contemplation."
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