Mass Studies created this wonderful dream-inspired pavilion for Denver’s Dialog:City last summer. Known as the Air Forest, the pneumatic pavilion absorbs passing wind currents to stay inflated and provides shade while allowing sunlight to filter through, creating a vibrant public space. The 1,400 square meter structure is easily transported, sets up in a snap without any building materials, and at night it lights up in a beautiful display of luminous pillars.
AIR FOREST: Inflatable Pavilion Lights up the Night
by Trey Farmer, 06/29/09
filed under: Architecture
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Too funny, I believe that’s my green bike in the with the side walk cutting across the foreground.
Too funny, I believe that’s my green bike in the photo with the side walk cutting across the foreground.