Art 4d Pavilion By Apostrophy’s

Apostrophy’s has created a media-rich pavilion for Art 4d at Bangkok’s ASA Architecture Expo.

Art 4d magazine’s pavilion at the ASA Architecture Expo created personal areas for reading, resting, drinking, trading and pleasure within a brightly coloured blanket; many closed spaces are connected under one single surface. Thailand-based Apostrophy’s designed the tent-like pavilion, where the audience was forced to squeeze into tight spots and interact both with one another and the merchandise on display. The structure’s details were considered based on very little time for production and installation. For examples, large zips are used as doors and windows.

www.apostrophys.com | Posted by Tracey Ingram | Photos courtesy of Apostrophy's 

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