Fugitive Structures AR-MA: Trifolium (SCAF Project 20)

‘Fugitive Structures’ is an ongoing competitive architectural initiative aimed at emerging and mid-career architects who are asked to design a small-scale temporary pavilion for SCAF’s Zen Garden.

A robotically formed curved Corian exterior envelope and 250 laser-cut cylindrical, black mirror-polished stainless steel interior panels are linked by digitally fabricated fixings to form what Dr Sherman describes as ‘an innovative structure based on state-of-the-art technologies offering functionality as well as a futuristic aesthetic.’ The pavilion has the flexibility to be a meeting place, an auditorium or a stage for the Foundation’s many events. The structure will take shape in the gallery’s Zen Garden and will remain until October 2014.

Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
21 March to 20 September, 2014
Sydney

AR-MA: Trifolium, 2014, concept sketch
Courtesy Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney

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