PANDEA | Art Pavilion / MX TAD
PANDEA is a space designed to serve as platform for artists and designers in Puebla; located in Sonata District, one of the fastest growing & modern zones of the city.
© Diana Arnau
Architects: MX TAD
Location: San Andrés Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
Area: 85.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Diana Arnau
© Diana Arnau
From the architect. PANDEA is a space designed to serve as platform for artists and designers in Puebla; located in Sonata District, one of the fastest growing & modern zones of the city.
© Diana Arnau
The architectural design was developed simultaneously with the visual identity of the pavilion in order to achieve a global concept, which transmits constant movement & modernity, projected in a versatile space with intense color and subtle polygonal applications.
Sketch
Sketch
The project itself is an intervention, which sought to take full advantage of what was already in place, which previously served as real estate sales offices. The intention was to take that ?office essence? out and transform it into a space that resembled a disused warehouse; an industrial pavilion that could be easily adapted to any art or designer.
© Diana Arnau
The entry level has 47 square meters for display, equipped with 6 removable screens that create different exh...
© Diana Arnau
Architects: MX TAD
Location: San Andrés Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
Area: 85.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Diana Arnau
© Diana Arnau
From the architect. PANDEA is a space designed to serve as platform for artists and designers in Puebla; located in Sonata District, one of the fastest growing & modern zones of the city.
© Diana Arnau
The architectural design was developed simultaneously with the visual identity of the pavilion in order to achieve a global concept, which transmits constant movement & modernity, projected in a versatile space with intense color and subtle polygonal applications.
Sketch
Sketch
The project itself is an intervention, which sought to take full advantage of what was already in place, which previously served as real estate sales offices. The intention was to take that ?office essence? out and transform it into a space that resembled a disused warehouse; an industrial pavilion that could be easily adapted to any art or designer.
© Diana Arnau
The entry level has 47 square meters for display, equipped with 6 removable screens that create different exh...
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