With
shaped of perfume bottle this unique building is ready to move like no other
Hi,
that the small jars contain large poisons is not always true, sometimes the
large jars contain worst poisons, is a question of quality and not of size. That's
one of the reasons why I am looking for an island to build my future
construction: there are large and small, deserted and overcrowded, of low
altitude or of abrupt geography. They also have the advantage of remoteness
that you will not find in a continent.
My eyes
have settled in the Mykonos Island (and then my feet) in Greece, that has as
main characteristic the overpopulation of churches and chapels because, in the
past, its population was composed of pirates (normal) devotees and whenever
they obtained "fortune" they built one. The name of the island is rooted in an ancient giant (Mykonos, son of
the Anio King of Delos and grandson of the God Apollo) who perished in the war
of the Giants (Gigantomachy) against the gods. It has the mythology that was
thrown into the sea, next to the other Giants, in the form of stone (that stuff).
On this occasion, I also posed my eyes (and then my hands) on a curious
construction, unique architecture, and most unique Architect: Chanel
Contemporary Art Container.
The Wrap of Expanded Polystyrene
When it
comes to use the imagination it is clear that not all the people are equal, me,
Rodolfo, I see what others can't because I have imagination and talent, so I
wasn't surprised when the friends of Chanel told me: "Let's create a
Mobile Museum!", but, I thank enormously the attempt to "surprise".
Such is my preparation that, before they tell me in whom had thought for the
design of the building, I tell the name: Zaha Hadid,the first woman to receive the Pritzker Prize, but that is not all, the architect of
Iraqi origin is an avant-garde of front line, revolutionizing forms and
concepts using cutting-edge technology and setting new limits for the sinuous
shapes of our buildings. She is a person who has already changed
the world of architecture.
The
"wrap of polystyrene" (thus I call it I) was created with a
particular reason: the journey of the works of artists of various generations
and geographies (Yoko Ono, Wim Delvoye, Sylvie Fleury, Stephen Shore, and many
more) by several of the most important cities of the world (Hong Kong, Tokyo,
New York, Moscow, London and Paris). The idea is to create a movie in three
dimensions within the Museum, so the visitor enters in the building with a MP3
player that guide mental and physically with music created by Soundwalk
Collective (in direct collaboration with each artist). In 2011, having finished
their long journey, the itinerant building was donated by Chanel for the
Institute of the world Arab Jean Nouvel where you can visit in the heart of
Paris, all a sign of generosity.
But we going to the practical: the
construction has 700 square meters distributed in a sinuous form of 29 x 45
meters and is made with an envelope of 400 panels of FRP (fiber-reinforced
polymer materials), PVC and ETFE on the ceiling, and a structure made of
profiles of aluminium and arches of steel of different shapes and sizes. The
building has only a gateway, and its distribution is such that you travel in
one direction, you cannot miss, even if you want, on the way you'll enjoy works
of art. As a central axis, the museum has a courtyard of 65 meters covered with
glass where you can rest, disconnect the MP3 and ask other visitors about their
experience, this also serves as the entrance of natural light, clear. On the
outside exist a terrace of 128 square meters that, when required, can be
attached for forming a spectacular recreation area.
The expanded polystyrene
The Stage One Company was responsible for the
construction of 400 FRP panels with curves of enormous technical complexity,
such was the complexity which had to develop a different manufacturing system
by taking advantage of their knowledge and technology, this required of
computer design methods to optimize its construction. The manufacturing time (and the cost) was reduced in the 50% compared
to traditional manufacturing methods (I love the traditional term). It must
be borne in mind that the panels have shapes and sizes in all three dimensions,
this, along with the use in its elaboration of different materials combined
with flame retardant resins and the need to support extreme loads of wind, did
that they devoted a broad workshop of 1,500 square meters exclusively to the
project.
The FRP
walls are stuffed inside with a well-known building material: the expanded
polystyrene. This material is mainly used as thermal insulation in walls and
floors or roofs. It has a low density (between 10 and 50 kg/m³) which makes it
a material light weight and easy to handle. Its composition is based on bubbles
of air occluded in a cellular structure of polystyrene (almost 98% of air
volume), is not a hygroscopic material (property absorb and expel water from a
material) reaching only between 1 and 3% of water absorption, has an excellent
performance in impacts of varied nature, this makes it ideal for the packaging
of various products. The expanded
polystyrene can reduce 35% consumption energy of a building, if used correctly
and with the right design.
As
disadvantages we have that it is easily disaggregated, is flammable and can be
attacked by various chemical agents, also as finishing have frankly deterrent
aesthetics. It is evident, therefore, that this material must be always protected
by others more enduring as the FRP, the aluminum or mortars of different
fracture.
Before I go, I supported the palms of the hands on the wavy surface of the
Museum, as a farewell, what I felt is something that cannot be described:
better to live it. Bye bye.
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