The success of a temporary pavilion has seen Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen (SHL) commissioned to realise a more permanent version of their original design. Situated on the HuangPu riverside in the West Bund district of Shanghai, the new arts and events space - dubbed the Cloud Pavilion - has been designed to appear as if it is floating along the waterfront. Comprised of two white surfaces and 20, 000 pieces of white rope, the pavilion has a sense of weightlessness and ephemerality which contrasts to the heavy industrial machinery nearby.Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects Location: Huangpu River, China Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects Local Architect: Tongji Architectural Design Institute Area: 150.0 sqmProject Year: 20163D Modeled By Architect: Amr Almasri
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