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28/08/13 ‘Balance Through Buoyancy’ Floatastic Pavilion / QASTIC Lab | ArchDaily www.archdaily.com/420671/balance-through-buoyancy-floatastic-pavilion-qastic-lab/ 1/5 About Contact Submit Ads SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER E-MAIL ADDRESS Sign In Register ‘Balance Through Buoyancy’ Floatastic Pavilion / QASTIC Lab SELECTED BUILDINGS MORE SELECTED BUILDINGS › MOST VISITED OF THE WEEK 22 Aug 2013 Student Thesis Project Turns Bus Into Tiny House 21 Aug 2013 Sunny Side House / Wallflower Architecture + Design 22 Aug 2013 Jln Angin Laut / Hyla Architects © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola Designed and constructed by QASTIC Lab, ‘Balance Through Buoyancy’ is a temporary researchpavilion called “Floatastic” which was designed and built for a private client to serve as a shade pavilion for a wedding ceremony. Situated in Edgerton Park, in New Haven Connecticut (an Olmsted planned landscape), this deployable structure aims to create a floated shelter which avoids imposing any loads to the ground, which traditional structures require. Instead, it proposes a well-fabricated balloon, which is filled with Helium to raise the imposed loads of fabric veils and any possible dynamic environmental loads toward the sky. More images and architects’ description after the break. Buoyancy is achieved through the efficient harnessing of a noble gas. The idea of ‘Flesh’ is explored through the pavilions possible functions and effects, by which an abstracted mass World 27 AUG 2013 by Alison Furuto Cultural mini Pavilion New Haven QASTIC Lab United States 82 Like Twee 28 0 5 Home Selected Works News Articles Interviews Software Pritzker Prize More 22176 POSTS 377324 COMMENTS SEARCH ARCHDAILY You may also like: What is Architecture in the Age of Digital Networking?

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‘Balance Through Buoyancy’ Floatastic

Pavilion / QASTIC Lab

SELECTEDBUILDINGS

MORE SELECTED BUILDINGS ›

MOSTVISITED OF THE WEEK

22 Aug 2013

Student Thesis Project

Turns Bus Into Tiny House

21 Aug 2013

Sunny Side House /

Wallflower Architecture +

Design

22 Aug 2013

Jln Angin Laut / Hyla Architects

© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

Designed and constructed by QASTIC Lab, ‘Balance Through Buoyancy’ is a temporary

researchpavilion called “Floatastic” which was designed and built for a private client to

serve as a shade pavilion for a wedding ceremony. Situated in Edgerton Park, in New

Haven Connecticut (an Olmsted planned landscape), this deployable structure aims to

create a floated shelter which avoids imposing any loads to the ground, which traditional

structures require. Instead, it proposes a well-fabricated balloon, which is filled with Helium

to raise the imposed loads of fabric veils and any possible dynamic environmental loads

toward the sky. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Buoyancy is achieved through the efficient harnessing of a noble gas. The idea of ‘Flesh’ is

explored through the pavilions possible functions and effects, by which an abstracted mass

World

27 AUG2013

by Alison Furuto

Cultural mini Pavilion New HavenQASTIC Lab United States

82

Like

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26 Aug 2013

The House Cast in Liquid

Stone / SPASM Design

Architects

20 Aug 2013

Summerhouse Lagnö /

Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

can impose on fabric surfaces in both relaxation and tension. It is within this dialogue of the

helium container and the loads that we can test possible architectural and spatial effects,

with articulation between Balloon edges and fabric veils exploring the possibilities in which

the complex surface veils are relaxed or in tension in double curvature configurations.

Making use of the method of reversing load bearing systems, the form of the pavilion is

defined by geometrically precise formwork that is then fabricated with randomly varying

edges both for the horizontal balloon and the PVC pipes on the ground to allow for varied

functions at different heights, climates and locations. Since the surrounding environment

and microclimate fluctuate in every 24 hours cycle, our studies found that the floating

pavilion will experience many buoyant conditions which are unique however steady.

Metaphorically, Floatastic envisioned to be a surrealistic and breathtaking imitation of the

Jellyfish that appear alive and tries to swim against the external forces in the water.

However, rather than being in the water, Floatastic questions its audiences to

unconsciously know if they are floating in the sea or on the ground.

Architects: QASTIC Lab

Location: Edgerton Park, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Constructor: QASTIC Lab

Designer & Team Leader: Mahdi Alibakhshian

Design And Fabrication Team: Ali Sadeghian, Reza Zia, Ahmad Jamei, Carlos Bugatti, Delara

Zarrinabadi, Lili Saliani

Design & Fabrication Consultants: Nathaniel Hadley, Mohamad Reza Mojahedi

Client: Jahangir Mohamadzadeh

Exhibition Period: July 2013

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© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola © Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

© Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola

Year: 2013

Photographs: Net Martin Studio, Brian Lapola, Courtesy of QASTIC Lab

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