Port Pavilion
Photo © Port of Antwerp
Port Pavilion
Photo © Kristof Schellekens
Port Pavilion
Photo © Kristof Schellekens
Port Pavilion
Photo © Kristof Schellekens
Port Pavilion
Photo © Kristof Schellekens
Port Pavilion
Drawing © Crepain Binst Architecture

Port Pavilion

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Location
Hanzestedenplaats 19, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium
Year
2010
Client
Gemeentelijk Havenbedrijf Antwerpen
Team
Luc Binst, Sigrid Hubloux, Wim Heyninck, B brand
Main contractor
Bouwonderneming Vooruitzicht nv
Partner
Maverick ICS bvba

CULTURE, INTERIOR
MAS Founder expo concept with multimedia design

The project's prime goal is to let a divers public get to know, discover and experience the Port of Antwerp. This happens on a number of media platforms with different levels of exploration. All these functions are united on a relatively small surface. This interior project emphasizes both the interior architecture and the mediatecture: a perfect integration of form and content. Technology is diminished and becomes one with the form. The concept is based on a silo shape hanging in the middle of the room. Inside the shape we see a 360-degree panoramic projection. The never absent presence of the silo only adds to the attraction and the expectation. Raw materials contrast with a smooth high-end finish.

Luc Binst: "To Crepain Binst Architecture the pavilion is a thorough architectural balancing act that seamlessly merges environment, architecture, interior design and multimedia technology as if it were only one discipline."

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