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Zaha hadid launches prefabricated dining pavilion at design miami

by Philip Stevens, Design Boom

the first in a series of limited edition pre-crafted pavilions and homes launches at design miami/ 2015. conceived by design and real estate developer robbie antonio, the revolution precrafted project unites more than 30 of the world’s preeminent architects, artists, and designers to create a series of technologically advanced yet cost-efficient living spaces.

named ‘volu’, zaha hadid’s contribution to the collection is a contemporary dining pavilion. the structure presents a bold silhouette, forming a typical fusion of design, lightweight engineering, and precision fabrication. containing bespoke furniture, the design continues a rational, geometric production by embedding the tectonics of manufacture within the form itself.

zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomthe ‘revolution’ series calls for technologically advanced yet cost-efficient living spaces
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defined by sophisticated digital processes, the pavilion has been developed in such a way that its components are, at most, singly curved. such innovations were computer programmed to integrate fabrication constraints into the design, while enabling engineering feedback in an iterative delivery process. consequently, this allows for comprehensive design development of complex and expressive forms through the bending of flat sheet materials.

zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomthe structure presents a bold silhouette, forming a typical fusion of design and lightweight engineering
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comprised of a series of structural bands collecting at the spine and expanding overhead, the patterning of the pavilion is guided by the varied structural loading conditions. through analysis of the geometry under load, the pavilion’s topology is digitally optimized to remove unnecessary material, resulting in the lightest possible design solution — an organic structural logic that recreates the many of the same principles found in nature.

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zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboombespoke seating furniture is incorporated
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zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomstructural canopy detail
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zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomcomplex and expressive forms were developed through the bending of flat sheet materials
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zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomthe contemporary dining pavilion features fluid forms
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zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomside profile of the prefabricated scheme
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zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomthe cellular nature of the design is continued to the platform decking
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zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution precrafted properties designboomimage courtesy of revolution precrafted properties

zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution patrik schumacher designboomimage courtesy of revolution precrafted properties

zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution patrik schumacher designboomimage courtesy of revolution precrafted properties

zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution patrik schumacher designboomimage courtesy of revolution precrafted properties

zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution patrik schumacher designboomimage courtesy of revolution precrafted properties

zaha hadid volu dining pavilion design miami art week revolution patrik schumacher designboomimage courtesy of revolution precrafted properties

project info:

name: volu dining pavilion
designer: zaha hadid with patrik schumacher
type: dining pavilion
options: 10 seater, 6 seater
dimensions: 6m l x 4.6m w x 3.2m h
floor area: 20 sqm

 


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