Fluid – Amphibian Pavilion for Expo 2012 | Peddle Thorp Architects

 

Fluid – Amphibian Pavilion for Expo 2012 | Peddle Thorp Architects

October 28th, 2009 @ David K.

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Fluid - Amphibian Pavilion, rendering courtesy of Peddle Thorp Architects

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Fluid - Amphibian Pavilion, longitudinal section courtesy of Peddle Thorp Architects

Designed as the concept of Fluid – Amphibian Pavilion, is the submission project by Australia-based Peddle Thorp Architects for the international competition for the Thematic Pavilion of the world expo 2012 in Yeosu, Korea. The pavilion is resolved as a vessel – a floating exhibition space that can be sailed to other cities. It aims to create a strong expression of the exhibition theme “The Living Ocean and Coast”.

The design sequesters the theoretical sciences and biology, taking contours from fluid dynamics and oceanic organisms showing the previously static building model to be outdated welcoming a new paradigm of living architecture. The pavilion becomes a vessel filled with analogous relationships to technology and marine life.

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FLUID – AMPHIBIAN PAVILION

The pavilion is prototypical architecture, drawing from the multidisciplinary source of product design- urban planning-architecture and naval design. The pavilion is resolved as a vessel – a floating exhibition space that can be sailed to other cities. It’s an evolution of architecture- a futuristic adaptable living building that can adapt to suit an unknowable future. Its ingenuity will encourage multidisciplinary problem solving through sustainable solutions.

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Fluid - Amphibian Pavilion, rendering courtesy of Peddle Thorp Architects

The concept, as presented, allows for the evolution of the schematic design which is alive, adaptive, and reactive to its oceanic environments. It aims to create a strong expression of the exhibition theme “The Living Ocean and Coast”. Anchored to the coastline as if a living organism, rising and falling with the tides, the Pavilion illustrates the strong bond and interdependence of the ocean and the coastal eco system. The design sequesters the theoretical sciences and biology, taking contours from fluid dynamics and oceanic organisms showing the previously static building model to be outdated welcoming a new paradigm of living architecture. The pavilion becomes a vessel filled with analogous relationships to technology and marine life.

Yeosu is an emerging young city that demands a radically new metaphor. This vessel can carry the metaphor of change like an ark to the new world, a positive message to future generations, offering a platform for people to collaborate and create. Sustainability and conservation run through the design approach, allowing continued use of the pavilion well after the world expo has concluded. The open interior incorporates enough flexibility to accommodate all types of events and uses, while being financially efficient and optimizing investment returns, ensuring the full viability of the project.

Ocean conservation at an international and regional scale will be given an iconic beacon with its extensive exhibition program, promoting the commitment and efforts of Yesou and Korea in exploring environmental issues beyond the 2012 World Expo. “Fluid” the Amphibian pavilion will promote dialogue and encourage collaboration between Asia pacific countries about the importance of the preservation of oceans and ecosystem.

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Fluid - Amphibian Pavilion, rendering courtesy of Peddle Thorp Architects

RE USE PLAN

The pavilion is designed as an environmental statement, to survive the world expo. It is essential to keep on promoting ocean conservation beyond the world expo period through a planned exhibition program.

At the end of the expo, the pavilion would then be dragged by tug boat through marine routes onto another city as part as the itinerary exhibition / scientific research program. It will remain in a different city for a period of 4 to 6 months. The multi media exhibition will be continuously evolving throughout its journey promoting the latest environmental innovations. The pavilion will also be used as a hub for scientists all over Asia, allowing for forums, lectures and experiments to be held, allowing for the exchange of ideas on oceanic environmental concerns and issues.

We believe the pavilion will become a catalyst and platform for oceanic research.

Yeosu is centrally located in the eastern Asian region, half way between Japan and China. The city is ideally situated on the Korean coast (equal distance between the east and west coasts). With its multitude of islands and the bay, the waters of Japan and maritime routes between the main cities are protected.

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Fluid - Amphibian Pavilion, exhibition routes diagram courtesy of Peddle Thorp Architects

Three types of exhibition routes are proposed:

-Korean Tour in the main seaside cities:

East Tour (1.5 years) – Busan, Ulsan, Pohang and Sokcho
West Tour (1.5 years) – Jeju Mokpo, Incheon and Seoul

-Japanese Tour (3 years): Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Yokohama, Tokyo and Sapporo

-Chinese & Taiwanese Tour (1-2 years): Shanghai, Fuzhou, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Xiamen, Hong Kong and Shenzhen

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Fluid - Amphibian Pavilion, drawing courtesy of Peddle Thorp Architects

Design developed by Antoine Damery for Peddle Thorp Architects, Melbourne

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