London, GB
KSR turned to natural phenomenon to inspire its design for the 2016 Triumph competition for an “Energy” themed Pavilion in the V&A Museum of Childhood Gardens.
The spiralling vortex concept represents the Coriolis Effect, which is one of the rare visible examples of the twisting forces at work behind all moving particles on Earth.
KSR’s Energy Pavilion encourages and celebrates interaction with both visitors and nature; the arms that swirl out from the ground waver gently in response to the wind and to touch, and the twisting mirrored discs reflect the sunlight, creating a structure which is constantly responding to an ever-changing environment.
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