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Triumph Pavilion 2014 - Museum Gardens Installation

United Kingdom Architecture News - Jun 04, 2014 - 13:52   6340 views

Triumph Pavilion 2014 - Museum Gardens Installation

Triumph Pavilion 2014 “Dream Pavilion”

ArchTriumph has announced the exhibition of the Triumph Pavilion 2014 at the Museum Gardens in Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA, next to the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum of Childhood from 05th of June 2014.
This year's pavilion theme is Dream, hence the title “Dream Pavilion”. It is a theme that invites visitors to dream about a unique space, creating a place, achieving an ambition or simply being inspired by a series of thoughts, images and sensations within the unique settings of the Museum Gardens. It hopes to encourage visitors to dream and realise the vision of what can be.

The Pavilion is a self-supporting structure measuring approximately 4m in height and 59 m² in area, constructed primarily out of OSB sheet, timber and untreated mild steel. The Pavilion is an annual showcase structure to spotlight the work of an architect or design team. This year’s Triumph Pavilion is a design by a practice based in London called IPT Architects and was chosen from hundreds of proposals submitted to an annual international competition call for the Triumph Pavilion 2014.

The showcase of their talent and most importantly practice through projects such as this is a vital and integral part of their professional growth. It is important that a new breed of architects and designers are given the opportunity to showcase their work, with the provision of a great visual platform through the annual “Triumph Pavilion”.

The brief was to design a structure for this year’s Triumph Pavilion to provide an inspirational and interactive space where visiting architects, designers, families and the general public can stand, walk-through or seat around to admire and engage with each other to share discussions about design or simply relax within the unique settings of the Museum Gardens.

The Pavilion is expected to be enjoyed by both the visitors to the Museum Gardens as well as those to the V&A Museum of Childhood with views afforded by the great south windows. The structure is expected to be sold after its exhibition run and hopefully will be exhibited in another location by the new owners.
Next year’s Triumph Pavilion 2015 is expected to be the “Sky Pavilion”

 

Events:
London, United Kingdom
Official Opening:Museum Gardens, Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA
The Pavilion project has the support of the Mayor of the borough, the local community and the council’s events and culture team.

Reception: V&A Museum of Childhood, Front Gallery, Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA

Thursday 05th June 2014, 7pm -10pm

London, United Kingdom
Exhibition (During the London Festival of Architecture): Thursday 05th June 2014 – 30th June 2014, 8am – 8pm daily

About IPT Architects
IPT Architects is an architectural practice based in London, United Kingdom founded by Amira Idris-Town and Lee-Anthony Town.

The practice is that has consistently worked on projects that respond to social, economic and environmental issues within the private,commercial and public sectors. It has a wide experience of working on projects in diverse locations, from tight urban spaces to controversial rural sites.

IPT Architects were also finalist of the Young Architect of the Year Award 2011 (YAYA).

 

About ArchTriumph

ArchTriumph is an organiser and sponsor of International Architecture and Design competitions and events through its international Awards platform covering Europe, North Americas, South America, Asia, Middle East, Africa and Australia/Oceania.

The company recognises that design competitions are a core process of the architecture practice in the real world and offer architects the unique and vital platform to pitch for work, present ideas, compete with other architects or just to express a certain creative flare that is sometimes suppress in their normal practice, all adding to their portfolio.

It believes that architecture has the power and capacity to influence the way a society views itself and functions. The organisation hopesa number of innovative architects will be discovered through its competitions, awards and showcase.

Its competitions are open to individual or team of architects, graduate architects, students or teams of graduate architects, architects,designers, urban planners, landscape designers, engineers all of which encourage collaborations with an architect for project realisation.

 

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