Thursday, September 17, 2009

Skin in Architecture

Manufacturing/Material/Effects



The Serpentine Pavilion in London (2002), designed by Cecil Balmond and Toyo Ito.








The pinwheel aperiodic tiling in the patterned skin of the Faderation Square buildings in Melbourn, Australia (2002), designed by LAB Architecture Studio.







The Airspace facade in Tokyo, Japan (2007), design by Thom Faulders Architecture.







Chromogenic Dwelling, proposed by Thom Faulders.







The structural enclosure of the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2000, Hannover, Germany, designed by Shigeru Ban, is made from paper tubes.








The dynamic skin of the Aegis Hyposurface, designed by Mark Goulthorpe/dECOi.

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