Exclusive digital art pavilion that introduces digital art archives and products within a permanent exhibition. Products that are directly related to digital tools, including screens, or digital screens are used to display them.
The form of the designed building consists of two separate parts, but these two parts are also symmetrical in diameter, which include various functional parts.
The main idea of the building design comes from the use of dynamic image screens that are constantly displaying the image on themselves and the pixelated boxes protrude according to the functional definitions.
The pedestrian bridge is one of the most important parts of the project, which together with other protrusions try to convey a permanent sense of transition from outside and inside to each other. Other protruding parts are openings such as valves for transferring information from inside to outside, which also play functional roles.
The interior has been designed digitally and mechanically and has places for displaying and presenting works.
The exposed structure of the building is designed in a modular manner in accordance with the idea of digital pixeling and has the ability to reduce and add multiple. All panels, including ceilings, floors, walls and even decorative panels, are attached to it after the implementation of this modular system.
The most important goal of the designer is to convey the feeling of being inside the space of a digital display tool that is digitally pixelated to the visitor audience.
The structure is designed as a modular space frame with the ability to continuously increase or decrease the space and the rest of the parts are mounted on it according to the surgeon.