During the two months of December and January the visitors of Amsterdam enjoyed the Amsterdam Light Festival. As this week it´s coming to an end, we would like to have a glimpse at how it was, presenting The Eye_Beacon Pavilion.

The Eye_Beacon Pavilion for the Amsterdam Light Festival by UNStudio and MDT-tex was designed as an information and ticket booth for the Amsterdam Light Festival´s walking tour. As this year´s theme was the biomimicry, the inspiration for this project was the deep sea world and the bioluminescence of its species. The pavilion presents a changing light and colour composition made with the tensile textile modules and LED projections.
 

Description of the project by UNStudio

Designed In partnership with MDT-tex, the Amsterdam Light Festival Info Booth Pavilion serves as both an attraction point and a ticketing/information booth for people visiting the festival.

The inspiration for the design of the pavilion originated from the theme of this year´s festival: biomimicry. The design is specifically inspired by the deep sea world, where living organisms counteract the darkness of their environment by employing bioluminescence - often hypnotic pulsating light - as an attraction and communication mechanism. This magical vivid world formed the starting point for the sculptural, yet functional pavilion.

For the structure, two cube forms are connected to one another by twisting surfaces. The double curved surface joining the two cube sections is created between two rotated lines of different lengths. This results in panels with uneven dimensions and therefore requires the parametric optimisation of these surfaces to ensure efficient design, fabrication and installation.

In partnership with MDT-tex, all surfaces of the pavilion are constructed from tensile textile modules that together create a pattern of openings and reveal glimpses of the interior. Focused LED projections present gradient color changes on the inside of the tensile structure, resulting in a constantly changing composition of light and colour.

 

 

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UNStudio: Ben van Berkel with William de Boer, Rob Henderson and Piotr Kluszczynski
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Partner
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MDT-tex: Markus Müller with R&D-Team led by Dr. Shankar Jha
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Location
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Blauwbrug, Amsterdam, NL
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Client
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Amsterdam Light Festival
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Max. height: 7.2 m. Length: 12.6 m
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230m≤
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250
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Supply and Installation: Zumtobel
Content Consultant: Florian Licht, Licht & Soehne
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UNStudio, founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, is a Dutch architectural design studio specialising in architecture, interior architecture, product design, urban development and infrastructural projects. The name, UNStudio, stands for United Network Studio referring to the collaborative nature of the practice.

Throughout 30 years of international project experience, UNStudio has continually expanded its capabilities through prolonged collaboration with an extended network of international consultants, partners, and advisors across the globe. This network, combined with the centrally located offices in Amsterdam, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Frankfurt, enables UNStudio to work efficiently anywhere in the world. With already 120 built projects in Asia, Europe, and North America, the studio continues to expand its global presence with recent commissions in among others China, South-Korea, Qatar, Germany and the UK.

As a network practice, a highly flexible methodological approach has been developed which incorporates parametric designing and collaborations with leading specialists in other disciplines. The office has worked internationally since its inception and has produced a wide range of work ranging from public buildings, infrastructure, offices, residential, products, to urban masterplans.

Current projects include the design for Doha's Integrated Metro Network in Qatar, the mixed-use FOUR development in Frankfurt, the wasl Tower in Dubai and the Southbank by Beulah development in Melbourne. Pivotal realised projects include the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Arnhem Central Station, Raffles City Hangzhou in China, the Mobius House in the Netherlands and the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam. UNStudio has received many awards, the last ones being Red Dot Award product design (2013), Media Architecture Award (2012), National Steel Prize (2012) and 28th International Lighting Design Awards Collector’s Loft (2012).

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Published on: January 22, 2017
Cite: "The Eye_Beacon Pavilion for the Amsterdam Light Festival by UNStudio and MDT-tex" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/eyebeacon-pavilion-amsterdam-light-festival-unstudio-and-mdt-tex> ISSN 1139-6415
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