Pavilion of the Future

PAVILION OF THE FUTURE

Novoe

Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov

ARCHITECTS
Novoe

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ilya Ivanov

AREA
465 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Vyksa, Russia

CATEGORY
Pavilion

Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov

Text description provided by architect.

The world of today is a world of transformations. Population growth, economic crises, environmental cataclysms, global warming, virtual reality and digitalization put us new questions every day. 

The world of today is a world where the main skills are ability to rapid self-transformation, propensity to new knowledge and interest to the collaborations that allow to respond to endless stream of challenges.

Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov
Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov

In this world big cities work as the main centers of the global agenda due to the areas of important changes are concentrated there. However, almost a half of the world's population lives outside the megalopolises and this part is cut off from the access to key knowledge about the sustainability. These knowledge are fundamental for the successful planet existence.

 TOWNS IN RUSSIA

The population of Russia is 146 781 095 people but only 23% of them lives in big cities with a population of over 1 million people. Almost a half of Russia’s population is located in medium cities and towns.

Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov
Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov

In a case of development pace and global agenda engagement these cities and towns are not so important such as megalopolises, but they have an impact on global processes too. Fortunately, in the world of today every locality can be included in the system of knowledge and experience exchange.

On this way is possible to solve problems important for every inhabitant of the planet. This way of thinking also requires cultural platforms and institutions to accumulate values and possibilities. Russian megalopolises have proper places, but in small towns places for such needs are either outdated or completely absent.

PAVILION

Pavilion of the Future is a part of knowledge sharing platform for the residents of different Russian territories. The system of pavilions, located in different parts of the country, is integrated with the digital platform:

Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov
Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov

due to this aggregate, urban community can change their experience and together look for solutions to pressing problems. The pavilion is a material part of the cultural platform. It should be flexible, multifunctional, open and friendly, eco-friendly and affordable to be a symbol of the progress.

ARCHITECTURE

Form of the pavilion based on the form of cylinder and does not have a certain facade: the pavilion fits in any context because it demonstrates equal relation to any object in the environment. The structure given by the surface of the double helicoid — the minimum screw surface.

The surface of the helicoid allows to divide the space of the pavilion into two independent parts, which makes it possible to combine different formats of events inside it.

Depending on the number of turns and the initial radius, the helicoid principle allows the effective area of the pavilion to be varied and increased by 2, 5 or 10 times and maintain a compact building spot.

Pavilion of the Future
© Ilya Ivanov
Pavilion of the Future

Movement along the surface, ascent up and descent along the back side, creates an endless route inside the pavilion, increasing its capacity and separate flows of people. The surface of the helicoid is programmed due to the nature of the steps: different sections are solved as a staircase, amphitheater or are stored as ramps.

The integration of flat horizontal platforms inside the pavilion makes the functional filling of the structure as diverse as possible, and sliding walls in different places allow to transform the space.

Pavilion of the Future
Pavilion of the Future

The pavilion can simultaneously operate a flat hall at ground level, an amphitheater, a staircase which lift to the roof, an observation deck, coworking outdoors, a lecture hall, workshops, a bathroom, and storage rooms for furniture and equipment. The facade of the pavilion is a universal showcase that allows to adapt it to the surrounding context or arrange for thematic events.

VYKSA

Every year small town Vyksa, located in Nizhny Novgorod region, becomes a venue for the Art-Ovrag festival, dedicated to the modern culture. The population of a town is 53 406 people. A pilot project of the Pavilion of the Future was implemented as part of the festival in the summer of 2019.

Pavilion of the Future
Pavilion of the Future

The task of the pilot project was to test the architectural solutions of the pavilion, the construction technology and the process of interaction with local residents. Today, after the implementation of the pilot Pavilion and testing of its functionality as part of the festival’s public program, residents of Vyksa form their own curatorial program of events in space.