'Grenade' Inflatable Pavilion Proposal / SITBON Architectes

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Grenade, the proposal for the CityVision Inflatable Pavilion competition, by SITBON Architectes aims to create a relation with its environment. The theme of the pavilion is to think of the city as an immense architecture in constant mobility, by the transformation of its town planning, of the wanderings of its inhabitants, etc. The time dimension becomes essential in this management of the living area. By lauding the mobility, they question the vision of the architecture as a motionless element to in-vest it with another appropriate life, which allows each one to grow, to be transformed and to move. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Unplugged, the pavilion will be easily transported from town to town.
It represents the identity of Farm: avant-gardist, anarchist and contemporary sponsor. As a mad plastic ovni, it promotes art exhibitions and presentation. A new way to spread art and culture in an original way. The plastic allows great creative freedom. The choice of this material constitutes the envelope of the inflatable structure and has considerable influence on the behavior of Grenade. The complexi-ty lies in the main forces acting on a structure like the air pressure inside the inflation and ex-penses (aerodynamic) wind.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "'Grenade' Inflatable Pavilion Proposal / SITBON Architectes" 21 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/217773/grenade-inflatable-pavilion-proposal-sitbon-architectes> ISSN 0719-8884

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