Floating Christmas Pavilion in HK
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Floating Christmas Pavilion in HK
Retail Interior Architecture Development, HK – design by AaaM Architects
21 Dec 2018
Floating Christmas Pavilion
Design: AaaM Architects
Location: West Kowloon, HK
AaaM Architects creates a wavy cloud of radiance in a public courtyard where color balloons float dreamily in the pavilion.
AaaM Architects designed a Christmas pavilion within the courtyard of a modernist heritage building in Hong Kong Central where color balloons could float freely within the space.
In lieu of Christmas tree commonly seen in other commercial venue in the city, a 17m x 11m semi-translucent wave-like structure was hung 7-meter high above the open courtyard of former Police Married Quarters, now a Creative Hub. The wave-like cloud forms an enclosure underneath where thousand-meter of fishline were weaved to form a translucent barrier around the pavilion. Helium and air infilled balloon of vivid color were kept freely dancing in the wind within the space while visitors could experience and interact with the gently floating balloons around them.
Largely made from vinyl mesh commonly used for roller blind, the lush color of translucent mesh strips were arranged to form a compact mass where their density were meticulously manipulated to create gradual visual changes in response to natural light porosity, projection coverage and the weight of geometrical shape. ...
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