Australian Pavilion Shanghai technical case study

Australian Pavilion Shanghai technical case study

The Australian Pavilion, designed for the World Expo in Shanghai 2010 is a bold sculptural form, both modern and organic. Set in a stark abstract landscape of the World Expo site, the sensuous ribbon of the facade generates an undulating form which is designed to have no obvious front, rear or sides. The singular materiality of the cladding reinforces the form, with the earthly tones of the weathering steel referencing the ubiquitous Australian landscape while the highly sculptural skin expresses the modernity and quality design of our cities. ASI Steel Clad Structures Award 2010 - National and State Winner (NSW ACT).

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Australian Pavilion Shanghai technical case study
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03 May 2018
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