German Entry Pavilion

The entry Paradise Pavilion is a structure that is not considered a 'design' but more of a natural model mirroring that of organic cells and soap bubbles. The flexible material helps to create this flow of material for the highly impressive project.

The design was created for the Zeche Zollverein eNTRY 2006 exhibition and was exclusively designed by Chris Bosse.

The127 square meter structure spans 500 cubic meters when installed and packs up into one package weighing just 17kg. The structure can be transported using a sports bag and is used for trade shows and exhibitions. The structure reflects the natural curves of bubbles and translates these into a 3-dimensional space, adding to its appealing look.

As the project was innovative and unique, the client was happy with it as the perfect addition to the exhibition in Germany. The project can also be used for lighting and projection applications through its nylon lyrca fabric.

Awards

2007 Australian Canvas and Synthetic Products Association (ACASPA) Awards for Excellence: Special Commendation, Inflatable Tents and Swags, Entry Paradise Pavilion, Germany

THE BRIEF:

The flexible material helps to create this flow of material for the highly impressive project. The design was created for the Zeche Zollverein ENTRY 2006 exhibition and was exclusively designed by Chris Bosse.

DETAILS:

  • Date 1st Aug 2006
  • Fabric Lycra
  • Application Art
  • Industry Commercial
  • Project type Textile Interiors
  • Location Essen, Germany
  • Engineer MakMax
  • Architect PTW Architects (Chris Bosse)
  • Client Global Membrane Designs Pty Ltd
  • Size 127 sqm
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German Entry Pavilion