Video: Inside the Brazil Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015

Brazilian architect Raphael França has shared with us his video featuring the Brazilian Pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015, produced in a collaboration with Japanese photographer Takeshi Miyamoto.

Internal and external images show the public interacting with the pavilion, while detail shots present the multitude of textures and materials that form the building. The juxtaposition of the moving images, along with Lívio Tragtenberg's strong soundtrack, transport the viewer to the Milan Expo and to the experience of walking on the organic surface.

The Brazilian Pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015 was designed by Studio Arthur Casas + Atelier Marko Brajovic and can be seen in more detail here.

CREDITS

PROJECT CREDITS:

  • Architecture: Studio Arthur Casas - Arthur Casas,  Alexandra Kayat, Gabriel Ranieri, Alessandra Mattar, Eduardo Mikowski, Nara Telles, Pedro Ribeiro, Raul Cano, Alexandra Kayat,  Renata Adoni,  Marilia Pellegrini, Arnault Weber, Rodrigo Tamburus, Fernanda Müller, Daniel Vianna and Juliana Matalon.
  • Exhibition And Scenography: Atelier Marko Brajovic - Marko Brajovic and Carmela Rocha -  Estudia Design,  Martina Brusius, Milica Djordjevic and André Romitelli.
  • Curators: Rony Rodrigues and Eduardo Biz
  • Local Architecture And Engineering Concultants: Mosae -  Stefano Pierfrancesco Pellin Dario Pellizzari, Andrea Savoldelli, Klaus Scalet, Michele Maddalo e Luisa Basiricò
  • Structural Assistance: SP Project
  • Lighting Design: Maneco Quindere

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Cite: Baratto, Romullo. "Video: Inside the Brazil Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015" [Vídeo: Pavilhão do Brasil na Expo Milão 2015, por Raphael França e Takeshi Miyamoto] 20 Jul 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/770408/video-brazilian-pavilion-at-milan-expo-2015-by-raphael-franca-and-takeshi-miyamoto> ISSN 0719-8884

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