operalab mobile pavilion by PA architecture studio

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'operalab mobile pavilion' by PA architecture studio
the performance of traveling seats

 

 

developed by irani PA architecture studio, the pavilion proposal consists of vertical cables that
are supported by a steel framework - carrying the spectator’s seats that moving up and down through
a mechanical movement system (MMS). with capabilities to change position and viewpoints with the system,
the vertical movement of the concept creates a unique urban performance for citizens.
implementing a simple transparent structure and can be assembled and dismantled easily in different locations.

 

 


operalab mobile pavilion context

 

 


user interaction

 

 


detail

 

 


interior view

 

 

 

 


MMS detail

 


layout

 

 


assembly process

 

 

project information:

 

project team: jafar bazzaz, arash pouresmaeil, kamal youssefpoor
3D modeling: haleh arefi

 

 

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