This Small Rubber Pavilion Looks Out of This World
Vittoria Natarelli — August 23, 2010 — Art & Design
References: zeinstravangelderen.nl & woohome
This small rubber pavilion was designed by Zeinstra Van Gelderen Architects and is made completely out of rubber. In order to enter, you must go in through a vertical slit on one side of the structure. The house measures 2.3m high, making sure nobody has to crouch! Every element of this house, including the bench and window frame, is made out of urethane resin.
This small rubber pavilion looks a little silly, but its tricky medium is truly a testament to the artists' skill in its creation.
This small rubber pavilion looks a little silly, but its tricky medium is truly a testament to the artists' skill in its creation.
Trend Themes
1. Rubber Architecture - Opportunity for architects to explore rubber as a building material and create innovative designs.
2. Vertical Slit Entryways - Designers can create unique entryways that make a bold statement and challenge traditional norms.
3. Urethane Resin Design - Using urethane resin for furniture and décor design can create sleek and modern pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can experiment with new materials and designs to create innovative and sustainable structures.
2. Furniture Design - Designers can create unique and modern pieces using urethane resin.
3. Art - Artists can challenge traditional notions of design and create unconventional pieces like the rubber pavilion.
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