Leopold Banchini Architects

Moon Ra Pavilion

Moon Ra Pavilion
© Maxime Delvaux

MOON RA PAVILION

Leopold Banchini Architects

YEAR
2021

PHOTOGRAPHS
Maxime Delvaux

CLIENTS
Horst Arts and Music

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
Elona Pinto, Emily Jones, Eva Demulder, Fay Zafiropoulou, Hannah Sheerin, Helena Van Looveren, Henryk Gujda, Jasmine Evers, Lorcan Gilligan, Marie Meurice, Paola Falconi, Rebecca van Daalen, Robin Vandenbussche, Shruti Athavale, Yasmine, Elena Homan, Kevin Warnau, Stan Vrebos, Timothe Janssen, Maaie Aghali, Nils Beuten

CATEGORY
Temporary Installations

LOCATIONS
Vilvoorde, Belgium

Text description provided by architect.

Moon Ra is a vernacular structure built to dance around the fire. The large circular roof embraces the festival-goers and offers a temporary shelter for unexpected and wild behavior.

Moon Ra Pavilion
© Maxime Delvaux
Moon Ra Pavilion
© Maxime Delvaux
Moon Ra Pavilion
© Maxime Delvaux

Around the fire pit, the absence of a dance floor leaves the bare feet of the dancers in direct contact with the ground.

The rotating disc at the top of the hut opens to the moon, sending mysterious smoke signals to the neighboring hyperboloid chimneys. To build this haven, the tectonically recognizable Feathers Stage by Fala Atelier (2019) was disassembled, cataloged, and re-constructed. Each element of the previous dance floor takes on a new function and becomes part of a primal transformation.

Moon Ra Pavilion
© Maxime Delvaux
Moon Ra Pavilion
© Maxime Delvaux
Moon Ra Pavilion
© Maxime Delvaux

Built for the Horst Festival, Vilvoorde (BE), using exclusively repurposed construction materials of Feathers Stage by Fala Atelier in 2019. The pavilion was entirely built by design students during a one-week construction workshop.


Moon Ra Pavilion
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Leopold Banchini Architects
Leopold Banchini Architects
Rue de Grenus 121201 Geneva, Switzerland