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The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
The Dancing Pavilion
2018

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The Dancing Pavilion

Interactive pavilion

Scattered sensors inside the dancefloor capture the beat of the music and the movement of people dancing, which activates the motors of the mirrors on the façade of the building. The result is a kinetic, hypnotic architecture that transforms the space into the most exciting dance club of the 2016 Olympics.

iF Gold Statement

Surprising and refreshing, this project expresses the joie de vivre and vitality of Brazil. The sculptural plasticity of the cube and the vibrancy of movement are exemplary for this kind of public use. The pavilion enriches its environment and radiates energy out into public areas.
Client / Manufacturer

B!Ferraz

São Paulo, BR
Design
D3

D3

São Paulo, BR
Estudio Guto Requena

Estudio Guto Requena

São Paulo, BR
Date of Launch
2016
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
South America, Specific country/region: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Target Groups
Consumer / User, Trade / Industry

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