Chile Pavilion: Temuco, Araucania, Chile Architect: Cristian Undurraga Completed 2017 Construction Material

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Chile Pavilion

Temuco, Araucania, Chile


Architect: Cristian Undurraga
Completed 2017
Construction Material:
the Chilean pavilion has been outlined as a bridge made of
laminated pine wood whose wooden, reticulated structure is trusted
with the expression and formal synthesis. It is a regular volume that
is supported by 6 steel pillars, each with 3 arms.
Floor Material:
Wooden Plank Flooring
Concept:
It consists of a large wooden lintel enclosed by a frame of
crisscrossed beams and supported by four concrete pillars that
create an intermediate space. The access point is a relaxation area
with tables and benches in which the visitors encounter the Chilean
“dinner table,” with all its flavors and colors. 
 
 
Milstein Hall
Ithaca, New York
Architect: OMA, Rem
Koolhaas and Shohei Shegemastu
Completed 2011
Construction Material:
Enveloped in an energy-efficient glass and Turkish marble facade,
features unique usage of masonry, materials and space.
Floor Material:
Concrete Floor with Smooth Tiles
Concept:
Physically Milstein Hall is a connector between one site, under
existing conditions and an innovative building, shaped and
materialled of his time 
 
Weald & Down land Grid shell
Singleton, England
Architect: Edward Cullain
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Completed 2002
Construction Material:
Structure constructed of green oak, using innovative and traditional
building techniques.
Concept:
A grid shell is a structure with the shape and strength of a double-
curvature shell, but made of a grid instead of a solid surface. The
Down land Grid shell is made of slender oak laths bent into shape. 
 
 

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