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Mekene Architecture's Winning [RIO DE JANEIRO] Symbolic World Cup Structure Entry

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Aug 1, 2013

Night view of the competition-winning [RIO DE JANEIRO] Symbolic World Cup Structure entry by Mekene Architecture

Earlier this week, we published the winners of the recent [RIO DE JANEIRO] Symbolic World Cup Structure competition which challenged architects to design a freestanding World Cup Structure on Rio de Janeiro's central Lapa Square during the 2014 FIFA Soccer World Cup. Winner of the First Place was the Mekene Architecture-designed entry 'Wing of Glory' which you can find in more detail below.

Project Description from the Architects:

Wing of Glory

The structure doesn’t just stand somewhere in the middle of the square like an alien object. It rather seeks to establish a strong and coherent link with the structuring spine and main landmark of the site, the Arcos de Lapa. The The aqueduct physically supports the structure, but also shelters its various spaces and even defines its initial profile. The wing profile stems from the regular, semi-circular arches shapes and then evolves freely as it gets further from the aqueduct.

Aerial view (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Plaza view (Image: Mekene Architecture)

The wing itself is made of an inflated fabric membrane supported by a light tubular aluminium frame  in order to cause minimal stress and impact on the aqueduct pillars. It offers a generous shaded surface totalling more than 400 m2. All of the functional spaces are housed in boxes that slide between the arches. Instead of installing a traditional large screen, the membrane itself acts as a projection screen, offering a large viewing area in its central part. At night the whole membrane glows with a soft white light.

Terrace view (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Satellite view (Image: Mekene Architecture)
2014 World Cup Pavilion logo (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Assembly diagram (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Plans & elevations (Image: Mekene Architecture)

Project Details:

Project Title: Wing Of Glory
Status: 1st Prize Winner of the [AC-CA] Architectural Competition for a Symbolic World Cup Structure in Rio de Janeiro for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Architect: Mekene Architecture 
Team: Karim Hassayoune; Aude Morgenthaler
Country: France

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Mekene Architecture's Winning [RIO DE JANEIRO] Symbolic World Cup Structure Entry

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Aug 1, 2013

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Night view of the competition-winning [RIO DE JANEIRO] Symbolic World Cup Structure entry by Mekene Architecture

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world cup structure ● soccer ● rio de janeiro ● pavilion ● mekene architecture ● latin america ● lapa square ● fifa world cup ● brazil

Earlier this week, we published the winners of the recent [RIO DE JANEIRO] Symbolic World Cup Structure competition which challenged architects to design a freestanding World Cup Structure on Rio de Janeiro's central Lapa Square during the 2014 FIFA Soccer World Cup. Winner of the First Place was the Mekene Architecture-designed entry 'Wing of Glory' which you can find in more detail below.

Project Description from the Architects:

Wing of Glory

The structure doesn’t just stand somewhere in the middle of the square like an alien object. It rather seeks to establish a strong and coherent link with the structuring spine and main landmark of the site, the Arcos de Lapa. The The aqueduct physically supports the structure, but also shelters its various spaces and even defines its initial profile. The wing profile stems from the regular, semi-circular arches shapes and then evolves freely as it gets further from the aqueduct.

Aerial view (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Plaza view (Image: Mekene Architecture)

The wing itself is made of an inflated fabric membrane supported by a light tubular aluminium frame  in order to cause minimal stress and impact on the aqueduct pillars. It offers a generous shaded surface totalling more than 400 m2. All of the functional spaces are housed in boxes that slide between the arches. Instead of installing a traditional large screen, the membrane itself acts as a projection screen, offering a large viewing area in its central part. At night the whole membrane glows with a soft white light.

Terrace view (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Satellite view (Image: Mekene Architecture)
2014 World Cup Pavilion logo (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Assembly diagram (Image: Mekene Architecture)
Plans & elevations (Image: Mekene Architecture)

Project Details:

Project Title: Wing Of Glory
Status: 1st Prize Winner of the [AC-CA] Architectural Competition for a Symbolic World Cup Structure in Rio de Janeiro for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Architect: Mekene Architecture 
Team: Karim Hassayoune; Aude Morgenthaler
Country: France

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