australian pavilion septiembre 29, 2010
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Pabellón de Australia en la Bienal de Venecia 2010
Proyectado por los arquitectos Ivan Rijavec y John Gollings este pabellón se compone por dos salas de proyección que vislumbran el “ahora” y el “cuándo” de la contemporaneidad australiana. En el nivel superior “el ahora” por ejemplo, se centra en el prototipo de relatos urbanos de las ciudades australianas, mientras que “el cuando”, proyectado en el nivel inferior, utiliza imágenes estereoscopias en 3D para ilustrar los futuros urbanosde este continente en 2050.
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now + when // australian pavilion at venice architecture biennale 2010
Composed of two projection rooms, the pavilion divides the ‘now’ and ‘when’ aspect of the exhibition into two separate levels: on the upper level, ‘now’ focuses on prototypical urban narratives that apply to australian urbanism as a whole; ‘when’, screened on the lower level, utilizes 3D stereoscopic imaging to illustrate urban futures for the continent.
These latter images and ideas were the result of a nationwide competition held earlier this year which called for designs that were free of current planning regulations, economic and political expediency. the winning 17 proposals encourage architecture’s capacity as an urban art form, exploring a wide range of approach and philosophy for the future. The three-minute looped films can be observed from 3D glasses, which hang in a line from the ceiling.




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