"The Colour Palace" Chosen to be the 2019 Dulwich Pavilion in London
?The Colour Palace? by Pricegore and Yinka Ilori has been chosen as the 2019 Dulwich Pavilion in London. A temporary structure to open at Dulwich Picture Gallery during the London Festival of Architecture in June 2019, ?The Colour Palace? is a celebration of color, pattern, and light, drawing from European and African cultural traditions.
Pavilion in Context. Image Courtesy of Pricegore and Yinka Ilori
?The Colour Palace? by Pricegore and Yinka Ilori has been chosen as the 2019 Dulwich Pavilion in London. A temporary structure to open at Dulwich Picture Gallery during the London Festival of Architecture in June 2019, ?The Colour Palace? is a celebration of color, pattern, and light, drawing from European and African cultural traditions.The scheme was chosen from a competitive shortlist of six emerging architecture firms, compiled from 150 entries. PUP Architects were the winners of the on-site public vote, which represented one vote at the panel judging.
Model Photo. Image Courtesy of Pricegore and Yinka Ilori
Intended as a representation of London?s multiculturalism, the bold geometric pattern of ?The Colour Palace? was inspired by the Dutch wax prints from a Lagos market, mirrored in London?s ?Little Lagos? district. The façade is formed by timber louvres, painted in different colors on each side to create a shifting pattern when viewed from different perspectives.
Pavilion in Context. Image Courtesy of Pricegore and Yin...
Pavilion in Context. Image Courtesy of Pricegore and Yinka Ilori
?The Colour Palace? by Pricegore and Yinka Ilori has been chosen as the 2019 Dulwich Pavilion in London. A temporary structure to open at Dulwich Picture Gallery during the London Festival of Architecture in June 2019, ?The Colour Palace? is a celebration of color, pattern, and light, drawing from European and African cultural traditions.The scheme was chosen from a competitive shortlist of six emerging architecture firms, compiled from 150 entries. PUP Architects were the winners of the on-site public vote, which represented one vote at the panel judging.
Model Photo. Image Courtesy of Pricegore and Yinka Ilori
Intended as a representation of London?s multiculturalism, the bold geometric pattern of ?The Colour Palace? was inspired by the Dutch wax prints from a Lagos market, mirrored in London?s ?Little Lagos? district. The façade is formed by timber louvres, painted in different colors on each side to create a shifting pattern when viewed from different perspectives.
Pavilion in Context. Image Courtesy of Pricegore and Yin...
-------------------------------- |
|
Torquay House: Serene Coastal Retreat in Australia
27-04-2024 05:25 - (
architecture )
Joy Group Office: Revitalizing Shanghai’s Corporate Workspace
27-04-2024 05:25 - (
architecture )