Trifolium / AR-MA
Key:Sydney




















项目概况:
Trifolium designed by Australian studio AR-MA in 2014 is located in the garden of Sydney’s Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, the winning entry to the second edition of the annual Fugitive Structures architecture competition. Trifolium is a self-supporting shell structure with a three-pronged shape joined by the laser-cut mirrors. The pavilion is organized as three curved vaults. The three leaves are designed to divide the courtyard into smaller, more intimate spaces both within and outside the pavilion, which can be used as a meeting place, an auditorium or a stage for events. The exterior shell comprises 152 pieces of robotically cut Corian – a manmade solid surface material that is heated and shaped to create the unique pieces which come together in a continuous and seamless surface, while, the interior are made by curved, black, mirror-polished stainless steel panels which reflect a myriad of views upon entering. The curved panels are designed to bring the outside in by reflecting the surrounding courtyard in and around the interior. It is about creating an affective and playful interior in which the reflections, views, light and shadow are constantly changing as you move through it. The reflections become more apparent as the sun sets.