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Ripple Pavilion / Atelier Chang [Video]

Architects: Atelier ChangArea: 152 m²Year: 2019Photographs: Mr Kyungsub ShinLead Architect: Soohyun ChangEngineering: Simple WorksConsultants: Simple Works, DKD AcrylicsDesign Team: Soohyun Chang, Yeojin Jang, Wonji Seol, Philip Isaac, Hyunseok KimClients: Gyeongnam Art MuseumSize: L 19 x W 8 m x H 3.4 metresCity: Changwon-siCountry: South Korea

Ripple Pavilion by Atelier Chang is an annual outdoor installation at Gyeongnam Art Museum in South Korea. It features thousands of acrylic tubes with mechanical joints, forming an interactive canopy that responds to visitors’ movements, creating a ripple effect. The design maximizes interaction with a double-curved geometry, refined through parametric modeling and collaboration. Dichroic film on the tubes enhances the visual impact, producing varying colors and light effects that change with movement and light angles, making the pavilion a dynamic environment that transforms with user engagement.

Ripple Pavilion is the annual outdoor pavilion project at Gyeongnam Art Museum …

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