Many contemporary designers have developed a fascination for built structures that transform with their environments. This capacity can better unify the man-made elements of a site with natural surroundings. The Bloom Pavilion is an intriguing material experiment that likens a building to a plant, or even an animal, with a skin that reacts to the amount of light and heat that touches it.
DOSU Studio Architecture conceived an intricate paraform tunnel from panels of 14,000 smart thermo bi-metal tiles. With punctures made all over every surface, the nickel and manganese with iron begin to warp and curl, altering the texture of the Bloom Pavilion and welcoming the penetration of more radiance from the sky. The sculptural portal is constantly changing and it's guiding design into an innovative realm of responsive structures.
Sun-Blistering Buildings
The Bloom Pavilion Reacts to Solar Exposure Like a Living Thing
Trend Themes
1. Responsive Structures - The use of smart materials that react and transform with the environment presents opportunities for the development of responsive structures.
2. Bi-metal Tiles - The use of bi-metal tiles with reactive properties opens up possibilities for dynamic architectural designs.
3. Integration of Nature and Architecture - The trend towards integrating natural elements into architectural designs can lead to more harmonious and sustainable built environments.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore the use of smart materials and responsive structures to create innovative and adaptable buildings.
2. Construction - The construction industry can embrace the use of bi-metal tiles and other advanced materials to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of buildings.
3. Environmental Design - The environmental design industry can incorporate the integration of nature into architectural designs to create sustainable and eco-friendly spaces.