Temporary Art Pavillion / 4F-K
Our friend Péter Archibald Bodola sent us their design of a temporary art pavillion for a competition called TOGS (Temporary Outdoor Gallery Space) in March of this year, where 200 entries from all over the world were received by the organizers. The temporary architecture installation is an outdoor exhibit which provides prestigious gallery space.
More images and architect’s description after the break.
We imagined the pavilion as the foreground of the “Light Box”, which we wanted to emphasize as an entrance-gate like design. Walking through the pavilion gives a special space-experience, with the help of this the visitors are prepared of the exhibition.
The unique geometrical construction shows the possibility of the FACIT-system. We endeavored to the statue-like appear at the design of the construction of the pavilion. On this behalf we worked with hidden connections and simple materials. We set light shade canvas between the wooden structural frames.
Mobile furniture system – which can be converted easily – serves the different claims of the three expected scenarios.
Architects: Péter Bodola, Gábor Böszörményi, Alex Fülöp, Zombor Lukács, Balázs Szirmai









































16 comments »
what is the crazy colored image showing? Its like architecture on LSD or something.
Otherwise not bad.
boringggg….
не ну нормально да…
good slides, makes it easy to understand. That is about all.
Designing such a small art space is’nt easy so give these guys a break.. Nice touch that spatial changes are created, but maybe they are a bit too subtle..
So old concept. Come on it’s 2009 now
totally disregards the project’s real purpose which was to utilize a certain wood panel system (and dimension) that THEIR contractors use… next…
it was more than 600 entries and the winner was worse than this entry.
http://www.tentlondon.co.uk/artfundpavilion/shortlist2009.html
the winner was the black one
Thank you “Balkan”!
Yes, it was the competition, called AFP.
would anyone know what program was used to render this? i particularly like the white silhouette people w/ shadows in the first pic. or is it just photoshoped?
dave:
i think its photoshop, because of the shadows… or at least, i think its the easiest way to do this…
Dave: It’s just photoshop after 3ds max rendering.
Just like this:
http://www.bestmuseums.ru/diaries/project299/index.php?action=diary
thanks guys. i’m an archi student so i want to learn all these things.
by the way does anyone know any websites with tutorials on producing architectural renderings?
Thanks
nice job, girls! a bit fun after work. i like the slides too.
Kísa: I want to know, where are those girls whereof you talking about… but I’m really happy if you like this work.