Ephemeral Pavilion in the Alameda Central of Mexico City
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Ephemeral Pavilion in the Alameda Central of Mexico City
Architectual Installation in México – design by Taller David Dana
Nov 6, 2018
Ephemeral Pavilion
Architecture: Taller David Dana
Location: Alameda Central, Mexico City
Ephemeral Pavilion
The installation is based on the kinetic art of the Venezuelan artist Jesus Rafael Soto. An interesting feature in the work of Jesus Soto is the innovation that his art gains through the playful and interactive contribution.
The Ephemeral Pavilion was inspired by this plastic artist who takes viewers by the hand through a playful journey, where entertainment and emotions are intertwined with the installation. Taller David Dana’s proposal is to experiment with the senses, to be part of the dynamics and adapt to the rhythm of people’s lives.
The appropriation of the installation by the people will have as a consequence the integration and transformation of the space from its origin, the vision of the immediate user, who is no other than the inhabitant of the place. This installation is the pure phenomenon of the user manipulating the space.
Ephemeral Pavilion – Building Information
Type: AMD Contest
Location: Alamenda Central CDMX
Surface: 58 sqm
Year: 2018
Status: Submitted
Ephemeral Pavilion in the Alameda Central of Mexico City images / information received 061118
Taller David Dana
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