У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Harmonic Pavilion: Folding the hyperbolic cube или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
The Harmonic Pavilion serves both as stage and shelter. It is a seemingly simple yet engaging and playful openair structure, intended to reflect the architectural diversity of the renewed Littlehampton seafront. Of interest to us when considering the proposal were the octagonal forms of traditional English bandstands as well as the eclectic vernacular of Victorian seaside architecture – often inspired by designs and motifs from the classical Orient and the Far East. The Harmonic Pavilion engages with the geometry of the Longest Bench as well as the with construction and material of the nearby East Beach Cafe, utilising similar structural principles to create visual unity. Departing from the Hyperbolic Cube (Thomas C. Hull, 2006), a regular octagon symmetrically folded, we produced origami studies of octagonal and cubic volumes in order to understand the spatial qualities of classic hyperbolic paraboloid shapes. The geometric principle is a folded octagon that traces the outline of a cube, creating an internal, vaulted space. After several iterations we achieved the intended balance: the asymmetry of the structure enhances the visual properties of the basic form, the duplicity between the strong orthogonal geometry and the curvilinear forms continuously altering from different viewpoints. It reveals itself in a constant, visual shift as one navigates towards and around it. The larger of the façades frames the stage area and the smaller provides shelter. Internally, the shape creates a through-space which activates the volume and avoids the single-use impasse that a more formal stage would create. We feel that this lends itself to a greater variety of uses: while providing a fully functional stage for events, when not in use, the pavilion offers a place to rest, contemplate, and convene.