SelgasCano Pavilion- Triennale Brugge

Project Details

Project Name
SelgasCano Pavilion- Triennale Brugge
Location
BrugesBelgium
Architect
SelgasCano
Project Types
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Miabelle Salzano
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2018

Project Description

The SelgasCano Pavilion will be on display for Triennale Brugge from May 5 through Sept. 16, 2018.

FROM THE ARCHITECTS:

Selgascano pavilion is a swimming installation for Brugge Triennale. Commissioned by the city of Bruges and floating in the canal called Coupure it serves mainly as a platform for bathing and swimming, creating a new access to the canal water. It serves as well as a place for activities and reunion for all neighbours around. The installation consists of a steel rods structure covered by a pink-orange fluorescent vinyl, material that has never been used before in a building. Steel structure and plastic skin are just one thing, indissociable one from the other. They were formed on site in a completely hand made process, welding and stretching materials as needed to get the final shape.

This waterproof structure is continued by a yellow wood floating platform for jumping in the canal water. Light passes through the skin creating a shambling atmosphere that changes the usual perception of the old city.

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