The 1907 Puch ⅞ Pavilion

Supervisor: Lynn, Greg o.Univ.-Prof. Mag.arch. Teaching Assistants: Bence Pap, Kaiho Yu and Maja Ozvaldič
Students: Tomaž Roblek, Leon Mackowski, Zubin Tan




Our Pavilion for the 1907 Puch ⅞ is showing an interplay between different structural concepts along with a shift between outside appearance and inside experience. We keep the overall volume as simple geometry and cut it through to expose tectonics details from the interaction of multiple systems. As a result, the contrast between inside and outside comes to the fore.


Floor Plan & Section





1.    Steel Structure
2.    Apatures / Information panels
3.    Pulling rod
4.    Suspended ramp

5.    Suspended staircase
6.    Spanned staircase
7.    Restroom
8.    Entrance

9.    Reception
10.    Suspended ceiling above
11.    Structural wall







Visitor Tour
1. Initially, visitors are drawn to the transparent entrance
2. Upon entering, people ascend the floating staircase next to it
3. Covered by the wavy ceiling, they step onto a narrow valley
4. Some people stay inside of the bright space
5. Viewing the exhibited information
6. Seeing parts of the car
7. The streamlines consisting of screens, air diffuser and lights, surround the exhibited car
8. The final view comes from the ramp beneath the hanging structure


Detail
  1. Rafter
  2. Rigid Frame
  3. Baklit corian panels
  4. Spray foam insulation
  5. Tensioning cable
  6. Metal structural crane
  7. Main facade fastener
  8. Vertical metal frame
  9. Horizontal metal frame
  10. Thin metal sheet cladding
  11. In-Floor lighting
  12. Polyethylene Pipe
  13. Keeper ring
  14. Steel anchor
  15. Bearing plate
  16. Anchor plate