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Reflective Facade of Triangular Panels Complementing Multifunctional Spaces in Sustainable Design

Authors:
Bora Ozkus, Berat ege Göktepe, Hakan Ecun, Burak Baran Toparlı
Reflective Facade of Triangular Panels Complementing Multifunctional Spaces in Sustainable Design

Project in-detail

The interplay of triangular, reflective panels enhances the visual connection with the surrounding landscape while accommodating diverse community functions within a sustainable cultural hub.
5 key facts about this project
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The facade features triangular panels that reflect the surrounding landscape, enhancing visual integration.
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Cross-laminated timber is utilized for structural elements, providing both strength and sustainability.
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The design incorporates a series of lightwells to maximize natural light throughout the interior spaces.
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A rooftop bar offers panoramic views, creating a distinct social space connected to the environment.
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The overall architectural form draws inspiration from the shapes of ice formations found in Iceland.
The Iceland Movie Pavilion is a contemporary architectural project designed to serve as a multifunctional cultural hub, facilitating film exhibitions and community engagement. Its design seeks to reflect the essence of Iceland's landscape, encouraging interaction between architecture and the environment. The structure's form and material usage are directly inspired by the geographical features of the region, creating a dialogue between the building and its surroundings.

The pavilion comprises several key areas including main screening rooms, auxiliary spaces for smaller events, and a rooftop bar offering panoramic views of the Icelandic scenery. Its interior layout promotes flexibility, allowing for various cultural activities to take place within the same space. Natural light is a critical aspect of the design, enhancing the overall experience for visitors while maintaining energy efficiency through strategically placed glazing and reflective surfaces.

Unique Geometric Form and Materiality

One of the project’s distinguishing characteristics is its innovative use of geometric shapes, notably the triangular panels that form the exterior facade. This design element mimics the ice formations found in Iceland, ensuring that the building visually connects with the local landscape. The materials selected for the pavilion—glass, concrete, metal panels, and wood—are integral to its design philosophy. The glass elements facilitate transparency and light penetration, while the concrete structure offers durability alongside minimalist aesthetic values. Ultimately, the combination of these materials creates a cohesive and functional architectural expression.

This architectural approach prioritizes the relationship between the building and the environment. The reflective surfaces of the facade not only serve aesthetic purposes but also engage with the changing Icelandic weather and light conditions, further integrating the structure into its context.

Community-Centric Spaces and Engagement

Another important aspect of the Iceland Movie Pavilion is its focus on community interaction. The design includes various flexible spaces that allow for a range of activities, from film screenings to art exhibitions and social gatherings. The layout encourages movement and connectivity among different zones, promoting a sense of unity and shared experience.

The rooftop bar serves as a communal space, designed to be a destination for visitors looking to engage with one another while enjoying the scenic surroundings. This focus on social interaction reflects a broader architectural theme of designing for public engagement, where the pavilion acts not just as a building but as a cultural landmark that fosters community ties.

For those interested in exploring the intricate details of this architectural project, including architectural plans, sections, and design methodologies, diving deeper into the specifics of the Iceland Movie Pavilion will provide a richer understanding of its innovative design principles and spatial organization.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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