mader | wiermann applies movements projections to autostadt pavilions
all images courtesy of mader | wiermann
architecture firm mader | wiermann have applied two massive video projections to the porsche and volkswagen pavilions at autostadt, in wolfsburg, germany. approximately five minutes each, ‘movements’ reacts to the two corresponding architectural structures, taking advantage of given perspectives and establishing altered three-dimensional forms. gradations, hard and soft lines, and abstracted textures are layered over one another, creating a sense of depth and materiality that accentuates the volumes.
layers form
video courtesy of mader | wiermann
a wrinkled white sheet is pulled from the form
virtual pavilion
moving grid
each pavilion features a five minute video
color application and texture
tilting layers
illusion of depth
deformed QR code
ground plan and section, position of the projector
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edited by: nick brink | designboom