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SPAN & Zeytinoglu win Austrian Pavilion at the Shanghai EXPO 2010

By Bustler Editors|

Sunday, Apr 5, 2009

SPAN & ZEYTINOGLU WIN THE COMPETITION FOR THE DESIGN OF THE AUSTRIAN PAVILION AT THE SHANGHAI EXPO 2010

VIENNA, Austria – A jury of nine members announced that SPAN (Matias del Campo & Sandra Manninger) & Zeytinoglu (Arkan Zeytinoglu), Vienna, won the architectural competition for the design of the Austrian Pavilion at the Shanghai EXPO 2010

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Entry: A continuous ramp leads towards the recessed entrance of the building, creating a seamless connection between interior and exterior. © SPAN & ZEYTINOGLU

The Topology of Sound
“The main driving force behind the design of the Austrian Pavilion for the EXPO in Shanghai 2010 can be described as acoustic forces, or more accurately as music. Music as a concept that reflects continuity in terms of architectural articulation that seamlessly connects the various spaces within the program. The embodiment of the sonic conditions within the space manifest the architecture of the pavilion, which resonates to the rhythm of the Video Jockeys (VJs) performance – the conductor of the atmospheres within the main space. The rich history of Austrian musical tradition makes it possible to create a performance program reaching from Baroque Music, to the classic area to the Modern age to contemporary acts. The space unfurls from within the topological body, from the main space, the audience chamber, to the exterior epidermis. This process creates pockets, pochés that include the rest of the program such as Shop, Restaurant, Office, and the VIP Area. Each one of those programmatic areas includes qualities co notated with the quality of living within Austrian conurbations: Music, Culture, Culinary expertise, urban textures, opulent landscapes and lavish foliages.“ (Matias del Campo, SPAN)

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AXO: The gradient coloration of the porcelain facade covers the entire building. © SPAN & ZEYTINOGLU

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Ground Floor

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First Floor

JURY:
Prof. Will Alsop – (SMC Alsop),
Dietmar Steiner – Director Architecture Center Vienna (AZ W)
Bettina Götz – architect, Artec, Vienna
Christian Knechtl – architect, Knechtl Studio, Vienna
Dr. Thomas Angyan – Director Wiener Musikverein.
Peter Rantasa – Mica, Vienna
Mag. Gudrun Hager – WKÖ
Prof. Richard Trappl – Confucius Institute, University Vienna
Mag. Gabriele Tschürtz - BMWFJ
customer: BMWFJ und WKO
Management: EXPO Office Austria

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Section AA

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Section BB

SPAN:
­Vienna based Architecture Firm SPAN, headed by Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger, is driven by a compulsive desire to speculate about architectural opportunities in the presence of animated matter, organic entities and their underlying geometrical and mathematical presence. Their award winning architecture designs are informed by specific sources within the fields of mathematics, geometry, botany, biology and life sciences. The manifold inspirations are fused into projects applying the most advanced digital design tools and casted into form by computer controlled machinery, making SPAN one of the most innovative architecture practices. Their activities include Architecture Design, exhibitions and lectures as well as teaching in various countries and institutions, such as the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the Bauhaus Dessau and the ESARQ in Barcelona.
More information on http://www.span.vox.com

Zeytinoglu Architects:
After having won the competition for a new courthouse in Graz, Arkan Zeytinoglu opened his studios in Vienna and Klagenfurt in 1995. Today, the head quarter in Vienna, consisting of 15 staff members, does not only provide architectural and interior design services, but also covers environmental development and acts as general contractor for both private and governmental investors.
The variety of national and international projects realised during the past years ranges from office buildings to private housing, hotels and restaurants, with a special focus on hotel design.
More information on http://www.arkan.at.

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SPAN & Zeytinoglu win Austrian Pavilion at the Shanghai EXPO 2010

By Bustler Editors|

Sunday, Apr 5, 2009

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SPAN & ZEYTINOGLU WIN THE COMPETITION FOR THE DESIGN OF THE AUSTRIAN PAVILION AT THE SHANGHAI EXPO 2010

VIENNA, Austria – A jury of nine members announced that SPAN (Matias del Campo & Sandra Manninger) & Zeytinoglu (Arkan Zeytinoglu), Vienna, won the architectural competition for the design of the Austrian Pavilion at the Shanghai EXPO 2010

image

Entry: A continuous ramp leads towards the recessed entrance of the building, creating a seamless connection between interior and exterior. © SPAN & ZEYTINOGLU

The Topology of Sound
“The main driving force behind the design of the Austrian Pavilion for the EXPO in Shanghai 2010 can be described as acoustic forces, or more accurately as music. Music as a concept that reflects continuity in terms of architectural articulation that seamlessly connects the various spaces within the program. The embodiment of the sonic conditions within the space manifest the architecture of the pavilion, which resonates to the rhythm of the Video Jockeys (VJs) performance – the conductor of the atmospheres within the main space. The rich history of Austrian musical tradition makes it possible to create a performance program reaching from Baroque Music, to the classic area to the Modern age to contemporary acts. The space unfurls from within the topological body, from the main space, the audience chamber, to the exterior epidermis. This process creates pockets, pochés that include the rest of the program such as Shop, Restaurant, Office, and the VIP Area. Each one of those programmatic areas includes qualities co notated with the quality of living within Austrian conurbations: Music, Culture, Culinary expertise, urban textures, opulent landscapes and lavish foliages.“ (Matias del Campo, SPAN)

image

AXO: The gradient coloration of the porcelain facade covers the entire building. © SPAN & ZEYTINOGLU

image

Ground Floor

image

First Floor

JURY:
Prof. Will Alsop – (SMC Alsop),
Dietmar Steiner – Director Architecture Center Vienna (AZ W)
Bettina Götz – architect, Artec, Vienna
Christian Knechtl – architect, Knechtl Studio, Vienna
Dr. Thomas Angyan – Director Wiener Musikverein.
Peter Rantasa – Mica, Vienna
Mag. Gudrun Hager – WKÖ
Prof. Richard Trappl – Confucius Institute, University Vienna
Mag. Gabriele Tschürtz - BMWFJ
customer: BMWFJ und WKO
Management: EXPO Office Austria

image

Section AA

image

Section BB

SPAN:
­Vienna based Architecture Firm SPAN, headed by Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger, is driven by a compulsive desire to speculate about architectural opportunities in the presence of animated matter, organic entities and their underlying geometrical and mathematical presence. Their award winning architecture designs are informed by specific sources within the fields of mathematics, geometry, botany, biology and life sciences. The manifold inspirations are fused into projects applying the most advanced digital design tools and casted into form by computer controlled machinery, making SPAN one of the most innovative architecture practices. Their activities include Architecture Design, exhibitions and lectures as well as teaching in various countries and institutions, such as the University of Applied Arts Vienna, the Bauhaus Dessau and the ESARQ in Barcelona.
More information on http://www.span.vox.com

Zeytinoglu Architects:
After having won the competition for a new courthouse in Graz, Arkan Zeytinoglu opened his studios in Vienna and Klagenfurt in 1995. Today, the head quarter in Vienna, consisting of 15 staff members, does not only provide architectural and interior design services, but also covers environmental development and acts as general contractor for both private and governmental investors.
The variety of national and international projects realised during the past years ranges from office buildings to private housing, hotels and restaurants, with a special focus on hotel design.
More information on http://www.arkan.at.

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