University of St. Joseph
critics: Kristof CROLLA & Dannes KOK
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Designed and built by University of St. Joseph (Macau) third- and fourth-year undergraduate architecture students, led by guest professors Kristof Crolla and Dannes Kok, the Pulse Pavilion is a temporary structure that stands at Plaza Sai Van, adjacent to Macau Tower, from 1–10 June 2013. It is an inhabitable sculpture, a parametrically generated organic lattice structure created from split bamboo rods, interwoven with fabric panels, and featuring an interactive LED lighting system.
Dannes KOK, installation, interactive environment, kristof CROLLA, lighting design, pavilion, University of St. Joseph
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