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Assembly One by YaleFollowing <a href="http://www.architecture.yale.edu/drupal/">Yale's four-decade tradition</a> that encourages first-year architecture and design students to construct a hip new building, this year's students came up with Assembly One - a reflective pavilion made out of thin sheets of aluminum. Designed to be eventually used as an information center at <a href="http://artidea.org/">New Haven’s summer International Festival of Arts and Ideas</a>, the shiny structure is the result of groundbreaking computational and material techniques.1
Assembly One by YaleYale students designed a temporary pavilion called Assembly One2
Assembly One by YaleUsing groundbreaking computation and material techniques, they designed this pavilion using 1,000 panels of super thin aluminum3
Assembly One by YaleTwo sides are open while two sides are closed, relatively speaking4
Assembly One by YaleThe pavilion looks different from each person's vantage point because of the light's interaction with the reflective material5
Assembly One by YaleThe design optimizes natural ventilation6
Assembly One by YaleWe love how the festival lights play on the pavilion at night7







