架构师提供的文本描述。UGUNS馆是作为冥想和交谈的场所而设计的,建筑的特点是火势的动态性、流动性和阴影性。木梁堆叠是通过旋转下列每一个元素的角度2.5度前一个,形成9个象征性的火焰。展馆内座位的布置是从营火的原则出发的,在营火中,坐成一圈,把人们团结在一起。
Text description provided by the architects. Pavilion UGUNS is designed as a place for meditation and conversation. The character of the architecture refers to dynamics, fluidity and shading of fire. The wooden beam stacking is built by rotating each of the following elements at an angle of 2.5 degrees to the previous one, shaping 9 symbolic flames. The arrangement of the seats inside the pavilion is taken from the principle of the campfire, where sitting in a circle unifies people.
Text description provided by the architects. Pavilion UGUNS is designed as a place for meditation and conversation. The character of the architecture refers to dynamics, fluidity and shading of fire. The wooden beam stacking is built by rotating each of the following elements at an angle of 2.5 degrees to the previous one, shaping 9 symbolic flames. The arrangement of the seats inside the pavilion is taken from the principle of the campfire, where sitting in a circle unifies people.
© Eriks Bozis
埃里克·博齐斯
Timber layers
木材层
RuGaji、Balvi、Vilaka、Baltinava和Karasar项目之间的合作产生了PavilionU枪支“在北拉格尔的好自然,在自己身上发现自然资源管理器”.5个城市的5个艺术设施/馆是为了让人们注意大自然,教导尊重、理解和维护它。物体是拉脱维亚在2018年的一百周年礼物。
Pavilion UGUNS has been created as a result of cooperation between municipalities of Rugaji, Balvi, Vilaka, Baltinava and Karsava - project „Good Nature in Northern Latgale, Discover Nature Explorer in Yourself”. Five art installations / pavilions in five cities are made to bring attention of people to nature, to teach respect, understand and preserve it. Objects are gifts for Latvia in its centenary in 2018.
Pavilion UGUNS has been created as a result of cooperation between municipalities of Rugaji, Balvi, Vilaka, Baltinava and Karsava - project „Good Nature in Northern Latgale, Discover Nature Explorer in Yourself”. Five art installations / pavilions in five cities are made to bring attention of people to nature, to teach respect, understand and preserve it. Objects are gifts for Latvia in its centenary in 2018.
© Eriks Bozis
埃里克·博齐斯
Axonometric view
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