Tampere Glass Pavillion / ALA Architects

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ALA Architects has proposed to plant a Magnolia tree for Tampere. An intelligent glass dome will provide this tree with a more southern climate, complete with ventilation, shading and lighting. The air exhaust of the parking garage will provide additional heating during the cold, dark months. This dome will have its own microclimate fine-tuned using the technical abilities provided by its glazed surface. The Magnolia will be nurtured to burst into a magnificent bright pink blossom by the first of May annually. Its strong perfumed scent will fill the pavilion, on some spring days the scent might even flow down to the parking garage.

Architecturally, the project uses the most obvious and simple qualities of glass. Transparency is used for giving the Magnolia tree sunlight, reflections dissolve the dome into the surrounding foliage and refractions magnify the bright pink blossoms of the Magnolia onto the full undulating dome. These spherically extruded surfaces create a variety of illusions, whilst relating to the traditions of sand, soda and chalk melted down and blown into fantastic shapes.

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Cite: Megan Jett. "Tampere Glass Pavillion / ALA Architects" 29 Jun 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/145593/tampere-glass-pavillion-ala-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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