UNStudio - Van Berkel en Bos U.N. Studio B.V

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion

UNStudio

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong

ARCHITECTS
UNStudio

LOCATION
Theater Pavilion

CATEGORY
Qingdao, China

AREA
35000.0 m²

YEAR
2014

PHOTOGRAPHS
Edmon Leong

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
!melk landscape architecture PC, New York

THEATER ADVISOR
Theateradvies bv, Amsterdam

LOCAL ARCHITECT
Qingdao architectural design institute corporation

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Qingdao architectural design institute (quadi)

MEP ENGINEERING
Qingdao Architectural Design Institute (QUADI)

LIGHTING DESIGNERS
Tsinghua Tongfang

FACADE ENGINEERING
Senyang yuanda aluminium industry engineering co.,ltd-special project group

STRUCTURE
Arup, Amsterdam

CLIENT
Office of 2014 qingdao world horticultural expo executive committee

MEP
Arup, Hong Kong

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong

Text description provided by architect.

The World Horticultural Expo 2014 takes place the Chinese city of Qingdao (from April to October 2014) and is expected to attract 15 million international visitors. The main theme of the expo is ‘From the Earth, For the Earth’ and aims to encourage the exchange of culture, technology and horticultural knowledge.

In its design for the Theme Pavilion UNStudio combines expert knowledge of logistics, spatial organisation, specialised typology, future flexible usability, function programming, façade intelligence, user comfort and sustainability.

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong
Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong

Ben van Berkel: “The architecture for the Theme Pavilion overflows and interacts with the surrounding landscape. The forms of the pavilion buildings respond to the nearby mountains, with their carefully composed rooftops acting as plateaus, each addressing a different portion of the master plan by different inclination and terracing and providing panoramic views which extend far into the surrounding landscape.”

The 28,000 square meter Theme Pavilion comprises the main Expo hall, a grand performance hall, a conference centre and a media centre. The architectural design gesture for the pavilion is borrowed from the shape of the Chinese rose - the city flower of Qingdao – and converted into the floor plan layout of the design.

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong
Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong

The four pavilion volumes or ‘petals’ are connected by internal and external walkways and frame a central square which becomes a ‘stage’ for the visitors: a dynamic focal point surrounded by viewpoints on varying levels.

Ben van Berkel: “The flowering out concept is integrated into the design of the Theme Pavilion as gesture of communication. Similarly to how it occurs in nature, the action of flowering out in architecture attracts and invites through the senses. It alludes to the notion that a building can open itself up and encourage public interaction.”

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong
Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong

The Theme Pavilion operates as the platform for monthly programmed and seasonally themed activities, featuring flowers in spring, shading in summer, fruits in autumn and greens in winter.

‘Rainbow Ribbons’ provide the routing and infrastructure for the expo and permeate the surrounding landscape. This colour concept is further reflected in the facade elements which are constructed from vertically folded aluminium panels. The four theme colours (green, yellow, orange and blue) are applied along the lengths of the vertical folds, appearing and disappearing depending on the viewpoint.

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong
Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong

The World Horticultural Expo will cover nearly 5 million square meters, encourage the participation of more than 100 countries and is expected to attract more than 6,000 visitors daily.

In addition the Expo will function as a catalyst for other undertakings and initiatives in the city of Qingdao to improve the city quality as a whole.

Following the World Horticultural Expo 2014, the landscape art themed expo park will become a new venue for eco-tourism, which will shift the focus of Qingdao’s tourism from sightseeing to leisure.

Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong
Qingdao World Horticultural Expo Theme Pavilion
© Edmon Leong

Together with the organisers, UNStudio has incorporated a possible future lifecycle into the design of the Theme Pavilion by allowing a transformation of the buildings into a hotel building, accommodating conference and teaching facilities.

As part of the design process, the future use of the Theme Pavilion is therefore incorporated into the DNA of the design.


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