Rio 2016 Olympics: The Dancing Pavilion / Estúdio Guto Requena
The Dancing Pavilion is Interactive Architecture created for the Olympic Park 2016.
© Fernanda Ligabue + Rafael Frazão
Architects: Estúdio Guto Requena
Location: Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Architect In Charge: Guto Requena
Area: 300.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Fernanda Ligabue + Rafael Frazão
D3 Team: Pagu Senna, Diego Spinola, Carolina Anselmo, André Aureliano, Jonathan Querubina, Brenda Colautti, Natasha Weissenborn, Maria Clara Villas, Luciana Dal Ri, Vitor Reais, Victor Gama, Raphael Fagundes, Mariana Ventura, João Marcos de Souza, Edson Pavoni.
Technology And Motion Design: D3
Agency: B!Ferraz
Set Design Supplier: UN Cenografia
Client: Skol/ Ambev
The Dancing Pavilion is Interactive Architecture created for the Olympic Park 2016.Scattered sensors inside of the dance floor capture the beat of the music and the movement of people dancing, which activates the motors of the mirrors on the façade of the building. The result is a kinetic architecture that hypnotizes people, and transforms the space into the most exciting dance club of the 2016 Olympics.
© Fernanda Ligabue + Rafael Frazão
The pavilion was designed for a Brazilian beer brand to host music, part...
© Fernanda Ligabue + Rafael Frazão
Architects: Estúdio Guto Requena
Location: Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Architect In Charge: Guto Requena
Area: 300.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Fernanda Ligabue + Rafael Frazão
D3 Team: Pagu Senna, Diego Spinola, Carolina Anselmo, André Aureliano, Jonathan Querubina, Brenda Colautti, Natasha Weissenborn, Maria Clara Villas, Luciana Dal Ri, Vitor Reais, Victor Gama, Raphael Fagundes, Mariana Ventura, João Marcos de Souza, Edson Pavoni.
Technology And Motion Design: D3
Agency: B!Ferraz
Set Design Supplier: UN Cenografia
Client: Skol/ Ambev
The Dancing Pavilion is Interactive Architecture created for the Olympic Park 2016.Scattered sensors inside of the dance floor capture the beat of the music and the movement of people dancing, which activates the motors of the mirrors on the façade of the building. The result is a kinetic architecture that hypnotizes people, and transforms the space into the most exciting dance club of the 2016 Olympics.
© Fernanda Ligabue + Rafael Frazão
The pavilion was designed for a Brazilian beer brand to host music, part...
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