UK - London 2012 - Olympic Park - Coca-Cola Beatbox at night 02
During the day the Coca-Cola Beatbox Pavilion looked like a big pile of double glazing units but once night fell it came alive thanks to the lighting. A shame then that during the day the queues were at least half an hour long but as can be seen here by 9pm at night the place was deserted.
From the Press Release : Asif Khan and Pernilla Ohrstedt, said: “The Coca-Cola Beatbox is our largest commission so far and we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase our distinctive brand of architectural design at London 2012. We have created a structure that fuses architecture, music, sport and technology in a completely unique way.
“The beat will draw people in and allow them to personally experience sports through sound away from the main Games venues. Coca-Cola has really allowed us to push the boundaries and we’re looking forward to unveiling the pavilion to the world when London 2012 opens its doors.”
For more London 2012 Architecture, click here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157631619717924
UK - London 2012 - Olympic Park - Coca-Cola Beatbox at night 02
During the day the Coca-Cola Beatbox Pavilion looked like a big pile of double glazing units but once night fell it came alive thanks to the lighting. A shame then that during the day the queues were at least half an hour long but as can be seen here by 9pm at night the place was deserted.
From the Press Release : Asif Khan and Pernilla Ohrstedt, said: “The Coca-Cola Beatbox is our largest commission so far and we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase our distinctive brand of architectural design at London 2012. We have created a structure that fuses architecture, music, sport and technology in a completely unique way.
“The beat will draw people in and allow them to personally experience sports through sound away from the main Games venues. Coca-Cola has really allowed us to push the boundaries and we’re looking forward to unveiling the pavilion to the world when London 2012 opens its doors.”
For more London 2012 Architecture, click here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157631619717924