Rory Hyde 

Pavilion for New Architecture


Monash University Museum of Art, 2007


With BKK Architects


About


Installation produced for BKK Architects for the Pavilions for New Architecture exhibition at the Monash University Museum of Art.

The pavilion seeks to exhibit architecture at its most essential and immersive. The suspended structure is composed of hexagonal cells radiating from a single point. From this point of projection – when standing on the black step – only the edges of the cells can be seen, dissolving all depth, creating a sense of infinite expansion. The viewer is the centre of their own sphere of sight; the origin of their own micro universe.

Designed using parametric software, each hexagonal cell is formed from a unique template, cut from card, folded, and simply stuck together with double sided tape.

Team


BKK: Tim Black, Simon Knott, Julian Kosloff, Rory Hyde, Lotte Starr and Christian Froleich.

Curators: Max Delany and Geraldine Barlow.