Design: Saarland University
Germnany

The Bowoos temporary pavilion is a bionic inspired wooden structure that references the material-efficient construction methods found in nature. The collaborative project was created by architecture students at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. It is influenced by biomimetics, specifically drawing inspiration from the shells of marine plankton.
Bowoos臨時展館是一種仿生靈感的木質結構,參考了自然界中發現的材料高效施工方法。該合作項目由德國薩爾布呂肯薩爾大學的建筑學生創建。它受到仿生學的影響,特別是從海洋浮游生物的殼中汲取靈感。
By using bionic approaches to the building of such large-scale structures, this stand-alone pavilion focuses on the development of sustainable, flexible and lightweight solutions. The structure, which is fitted with a distinctive pattern of cutouts allowing light to dance through the pavilion, was constructed out of wood, citing the advantageous properties of the source material. Strikingly faceted with numerous holes letting in natural lighting, the pavilion offers a unique place to relax while also heralding a new technique for architects to consider. The pavilion was even outfitted with swinging hammocks for passersby to rest in.
通過采用仿生方法建造這種大型建筑,這個獨立的展館側重于開發可持續,靈活和輕便的解決方案。這個結構采用了獨特的鏤空圖案,允許光線在展館中跳舞,這種結構是用木材建造的,這是因為原材料具有有利的特性。這個亭子引人注目地面對著許多讓自然采光的洞穴,它提供了一個獨特的放松場所,同時也預示著建筑師需要考慮的新技術。這座涼亭甚至還配備了擺動的吊床,供路人休息。







