Pauhu Pavilion Constructed for Tampere Architecture Week in Finland
The Pauhu pavilion was constructed as part of Tampere, Finland's 2015 Tampere Architecture Week, an annual event that aims to explore ideas about architecture and urban design by bringing together design students and professionals from the city. The 2015 theme -- interaction -- brought forth a discussion between architects and other citizens of Tampere.
Courtesy of Tampere Architecture Week
The Pauhu pavilion was constructed as part of Tampere, Finland's 2015 Tampere Architecture Week, an annual event that aims to explore ideas about architecture and urban design by bringing together design students and professionals from the city. The 2015 theme -- interaction -- brought forth a discussion between architects and other citizens of Tampere.The pavilion functions as an open-stage for performances and public debates, and also aims to promote forward-thinking ideas about the innovative use of wood in architecture. The name ?Pauhu? refers to the ?distant roar generated by the Tampere rapids, by the city around the pavilion, as well as by the artists and presenters the pavilion is hosting.?
Courtesy of Tampere Architecture Week
The exterior of the pavilion is clad with a newly created wood texture called Grafwood. This wood has both an unusual feel and reflects the daylight and weather conditions. The smooth form of the interior of the pavilion is inspired by the waves of both the rapids and sculptures by Finnish sculptor, Tapio Wirkkala. The...
Courtesy of Tampere Architecture Week
The Pauhu pavilion was constructed as part of Tampere, Finland's 2015 Tampere Architecture Week, an annual event that aims to explore ideas about architecture and urban design by bringing together design students and professionals from the city. The 2015 theme -- interaction -- brought forth a discussion between architects and other citizens of Tampere.The pavilion functions as an open-stage for performances and public debates, and also aims to promote forward-thinking ideas about the innovative use of wood in architecture. The name ?Pauhu? refers to the ?distant roar generated by the Tampere rapids, by the city around the pavilion, as well as by the artists and presenters the pavilion is hosting.?
Courtesy of Tampere Architecture Week
The exterior of the pavilion is clad with a newly created wood texture called Grafwood. This wood has both an unusual feel and reflects the daylight and weather conditions. The smooth form of the interior of the pavilion is inspired by the waves of both the rapids and sculptures by Finnish sculptor, Tapio Wirkkala. The...
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