The M Pavilion
Queen Victoria Garden, Melbourne. Architect: Amanda Levete. AL_A with ARUP
The design employs recently developed composite construction methods, refined in collaboration with Australian specialist mouldCAM, to create a modular design that consists of 13 large and 30 small petals that respond to the environment, shivering in the wind, and creating a play of light and shade underneath. The petals are supported by 95 carbon fibre columns that vary from four to three metres in height.
The M Pavilion
Queen Victoria Garden, Melbourne. Architect: Amanda Levete. AL_A with ARUP
The design employs recently developed composite construction methods, refined in collaboration with Australian specialist mouldCAM, to create a modular design that consists of 13 large and 30 small petals that respond to the environment, shivering in the wind, and creating a play of light and shade underneath. The petals are supported by 95 carbon fibre columns that vary from four to three metres in height.