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The Cloud Pavilion  

The Cloud Pavilion

Shanghai, China

Project Featured on Mar 02, 2019
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The Culture Island

The Cloud Pavilion

Shanghai, China

Project Featured on Mar 02, 2019
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2016
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
The new Cloud Pavilion sits on the bank of Shanghai's Huangpu River, with thin metal columns surrounding a glass-walled room shaped like a cartoon cloud.

Located on a riverside promenade, the Pavilion provides a venue for exhibitions and art events as past of the West Bund district's ongoing redevelopment.

Sandwiched between a rectangular floor and roof, curved glass walls trace a form that resembles a stylised depiction of a cloud. This glazed room is surrounded by rows of delicate columns that alter the building's appearance when viewed from different angles. The underside of the roof is clad in reflective metal, and the ceiling can be lit up at night to suggest a cloud-shaped form hovering above the event space. At night, the ceiling is illuminated against a reflective mirrored surface, giving the illusion of an abstract floating cloud along the riverfront, and acts as a marker for citizens to meet and rest.

The Cloud Pavilion is a permanent version of a temporary structure originally designed for the 2013 West Bund Biennial for Architecture and Contemporary Art. The original pavilion was only designed to last for the two-month duration of the biennial, but it proved so popular it remained in place for over two years.

The new pavilion creates a singular space in the form of an extruded glass cloud. The cloud shape in plan directly relates to the cartoon-like form associated with how a child would draw a cloud, and how clouds are often seen depicted in traditional Chinese prints. The cloud is considered a symbol of luck in ancient Chinese painting.

The pavilion provides a 150 m2 space for hosting art exhibitions and events, alongside a compact kitchen with integrated storage. Wood is used for the internal flooring with the intention of creating a warmer and more welcoming space.

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