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Fluid: Amphibious Pavilion For 2012 World Expo That Can Sail Away

by , 10/27/09
filed under: Architecture

fluid, amphibian pavilion, evironmentally aware, sustainable design, floating exhibition, floating pavilion, yeosu, south korea, world expo 2012, world expo

Fluid, one of the most eye-catching designs for the much-anticipated 2012 World Expo in Yeosu, South Korea, is a whale-like pavilion designed by Melbourne-based Peddle Thorpe Architects (PTA). Their organic floating exhibition space is designed around the concept of adaptability, making the structure useful for many scenarios, even long after the World Expo has concluded. With it’s environmentally aware design, Fluid has a minimal impact on the surrounding coastal ecosystem and has another extremely cool feature – after it’s duties in Yeosu are complete, the whole building can unlatch from its site and be sailed to other cities as a giant, amphibious floating exhibition!

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2 Responses to “Fluid: Amphibious Pavilion For 2012 World Expo That Can Sail Away”

  1. davidwayneosedach davidwayneosedach says:

    I’d love to see this design in San Diego! It would be an incredible addition to the bay!

  2. dutchamfibious dutchamfibious says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvlGElo38G4

    Nice work, this is our answer to amfibious passenger transfer, fully certified!!

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