by Nina Azaarello, Designboom
revolution precrafted presents ron arad’s armadillo tea pavilion at design miami/ basel
all images courtesy of revolution precrafted
the design at large program at design miami/ basel comprises a curated collection of large-scale works and ambitious architectural installations, both from historical and contemporary contexts. the 2016 theme focuses on ‘landscape’, exploring the relationship between the built and natural worlds from a literal, conceptual, and technological perspective.
as part of design miami/ basel 2016, held from june 14-19, revolution precrafted properties — a collection of limited edition dwellings, ranging from functional pavilions to modular homes — presents the ‘armadillo tea pavilion’ by israeli designer ron arad. the shelter is conceived as an independent shell structure, providing an intimate place of refuge and reflection within a garden, landscape, or large internal space. comprising a series of five molded shells, the pavilion is made of mechanically-fixed modular components with exposed fixings and stiffening brackets.
the ‘armadillo tea pavilion’ by ron arad is presented at design miami/ basel 2016
the flexibility of these elements allows the tea canopy to be configured in a variety of arrangements, and can be expanded when using additional shells. adaptable for indoor and outdoor use, ‘armadillo tea pavilion’ is designed to be structurally independent and installed as a free-standing element, with the possibility of additional anchoring if desired. each of the shells are made in range of finishes — depending on their intended purpose — from durable PVDF-coated timber composite for outdoors, to oiled hardwood-veneered plywood for indoor use. all of the shell fixings, foot brackets, and structural stiffeners are made in hand-patinated brass and bronze. ‘
it’s not an airtight structure — it’s not for typhoons, or storms — but it gives you a very loose shelter from sun, wind, noise, because you define your own enclosure,’ arad describes.
video courtesy of revolution precrafted properties
see more revolution precrafted properties on designboom here, and our interview with its producer and real estate developer robbie antonio here.
the shelter is conceived as an independent shell structure
the pavilion provides an intimate place of refuge and reflection within a garden
the design is structurally independent and can be installed as a free-standing element
mechanically-fixed modular components have exposed fixings and stiffening brackets
the pavilion is conceived for both indoor and outdoor use
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