Our job was to "design" this exhibition, but together with Jan we early on decided that "design" was really not the main issue here. We started by looking at what currently connects the suburbs surrounding Jarva, what how we could inject some energy and some pride into the landscape.We positioned attractorslit up an existing path
suggested urban grids in the fieldthought of scattered houses
and ceremonial rocks
We invited Francois Roche and R&Sie to propose something related to the idea of pavilion. In typical genius R&Sie fashion, they came up with the "Things That Necrose" pavilion, an exhibition space which essentially biodegrades
Mia Hagg together with Habiter Autrement in Paris chose the lighting path as their site, proposing an "energy pavilion" which is really a totally new way to look at energy.
Foreign Office Architects together with artist Carsten Holler came up with a Slide Tower, an infrastructural device that addresses issues such as spectacle, infrastructure and security in a manner of unique ways.
Apart from the planning research, we contributed a series of suggested structures, such as the conversion of Eggeby farmhouse into a social center, a wooden hut turned into a glass pavilion.
as generic exhibition space, a "Philosophy Farmhouse"an ISO Stack, a pavilion made out of the remaining ISO boxes which the exhibition would use during construction.
Our "official" pavilion is Dolmen, a social space organized under a magnified dolmen structure
perhaps on a plinth
and finally this, which might even get built after all these years (and on the occasion made it to the cover of Forum magazine in Stockholm)
For more info on the exhibition, visit http://www.stockholmexhibition.com/ , download the planning research PDF from here and the storyline PDF from here
More collaborations to be announced soon
suggested urban grids in the fieldthought of scattered houses
and ceremonial rocks
We invited Francois Roche and R&Sie to propose something related to the idea of pavilion. In typical genius R&Sie fashion, they came up with the "Things That Necrose" pavilion, an exhibition space which essentially biodegrades
Mia Hagg together with Habiter Autrement in Paris chose the lighting path as their site, proposing an "energy pavilion" which is really a totally new way to look at energy.
Foreign Office Architects together with artist Carsten Holler came up with a Slide Tower, an infrastructural device that addresses issues such as spectacle, infrastructure and security in a manner of unique ways.
Apart from the planning research, we contributed a series of suggested structures, such as the conversion of Eggeby farmhouse into a social center, a wooden hut turned into a glass pavilion.
as generic exhibition space, a "Philosophy Farmhouse"an ISO Stack, a pavilion made out of the remaining ISO boxes which the exhibition would use during construction.
Our "official" pavilion is Dolmen, a social space organized under a magnified dolmen structure
perhaps on a plinth
and finally this, which might even get built after all these years (and on the occasion made it to the cover of Forum magazine in Stockholm)
For more info on the exhibition, visit http://www.stockholmexhibition.com/ , download the planning research PDF from here and the storyline PDF from here
More collaborations to be announced soon
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