{"id":7476,"date":"2013-02-21T20:36:11","date_gmt":"2013-02-21T19:36:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mediaarchitecture.org\/?p=7476"},"modified":"2013-02-21T20:36:11","modified_gmt":"2013-02-21T19:36:11","slug":"denmark-expo-pavillion-2010-shanghai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mediaarchitecture.org\/denmark-expo-pavillion-2010-shanghai\/","title":{"rendered":"Denmark Expo Pavillion 2010, Shanghai"},"content":{"rendered":"\"\"\nA radical design in both architecture and lighting. The iconic double-looped shape, a spiralling exhibition space, biking lanes, a pool of water with the famous Little Mermaid, and a beautiful dynamic illumination of both inner spaces and outer fa\u00e7ades. During nighttime the fa\u00e7ade displayed a vibrant, but stylish show of patterns and animations that made the building come to life.

\n\"\"\n\nThe Denmark Pavilion for Expo 2010 in Shanghai was designed by the young and successful Danish company Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), and in addition to an iconic double-looped shape, it featured a media fa\u00e7ade with 3600 pixels along the spiralling outer surface. The pixels were produced by a pattern of holes, which were fitted with diffusing tubes in different sizes. Each tube had a multi-color LED fixture and was controlled by a custom media playback system. This system was also tied in with a series of light and temperature sensors around the building, thereby controlling both light intensity and color temperature.

\nCredits:
\nProject Artist\/Concept\/Planning: BIG, CAVI \/ DUL (Aarhus University<\/a>) and TEKNE Produktion, Rune Nielsen
\nFacade Design:
BIG<\/a>
\nLight Design: Tobias Ebsen \/
CAVI<\/a>
\nLED Hardware:
Martin Professional A\/S<\/a>
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