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Winners of the 2016 Architecture MasterPrize Announced (formerly AAP)
Architecture MasterPrize

Turf Design Studio & Environmental Partnership with Alluvium, Turpin + Crawford Studio, Dragonfly Environmental and Partridge – Sydney Park Water Re-use Project

Photo credit:
Ethan Rohloff

Winners of the 2016 Architecture MasterPrize Announced (formerly AAP)
Architecture MasterPrize

Turf Design Studio & Environmental Partnership with Alluvium, Turpin + Crawford Studio, Dragonfly Environmental and Partridge – Sydney Park Water Re-use Project

Photo credit:
Simon Wood

Winners of the 2016 Architecture MasterPrize Announced (formerly AAP)
Architecture MasterPrize

Turf Design Studio & Environmental Partnership with Alluvium, Turpin + Crawford Studio, Dragonfly Environmental and Partridge – Sydney Park Water Re-use Project

Photo credit:
Simon Wood

Winners of the 2016 Architecture MasterPrize Announced (formerly AAP)
Architecture MasterPrize

Architectural Design Of The Year: Dan Winey – Shanghai Tower

Photo credit:
Connie Zhou

Winners of the 2016 Architecture MasterPrize Announced (formerly AAP)
Architecture MasterPrize

Architectural Design Of The Year: Dan Winey – Shanghai Tower

Photo credit:
Connie Zhou

Winners of the 2016 Architecture MasterPrize Announced (formerly AAP)
Architecture MasterPrize

Architectural Design Of The Year: Dan Winey – Shanghai Tower

Photo credit:
Connie Zhou

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The most striking building on Noor Island is the high-profile Butterfly Pavilion, whose ornamental shading roof characterizes the island.

Photo credit:
Joaquín Busch

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

Three interlocking freeform sections serve to counterbalance each other and thus lend the overall form greater stability.

Photo credit:
Torsten Seidel

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The shape and design of the pavilion’s biomorphic outer shell are the product of an intense formal exploration of parametric design strategies in dialog with traditional Arabian ornamentation.

Photo credit:
Torsten Seidel

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The individual roof elements are fastened by means of intelligent node connectors that are able to combine in a single connector all the different connection angles of the inter-related roof elements.

Photo credit:
Sascha Jahnke

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The Planters Table is a showcase for alternating plants The local gardener alternates the plants in the tabl as often as possible and provides information about the respective species on the table top.

Photo credit:
Torsten Seidel

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The shape of the roof, which at some points is a full 13m high, reaches immense horizontal spans across a surface of some 800m².

Photo credit:
Björn Asmussen

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

One special challenge was to develop a high-gloss gold paint that could withstand the maritime environment

Photo credit:
Christian Bauer

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

Busy lines characterise the plaza surrounding the Butterfly Pavilion.

Photo credit:
Joaquín Busch

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The Butterfly Aviary is located at the center of the Butterfly Pavilion, shaded by its defining golden roof.

Photo credit:
Joaquín Busch

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The mostly white interior creates a touch of freshness and promises relief from the heat outside.

Photo credit:
Joaquín Busch

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The Butterfly Aviary illustrates 3deluxe’s design principle „Multilayered Atmospheres“: Inside, an undulating landscape made of thermoformed mineral material Krion merges horizontal and vertical.

Photo credit:
Joaquín Busch

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

The Literature Pavilion, an open structure or about 40 visitors with no climatic sheath, is reminiscent of stylised Bedouin tent where people sit on the floor – cushions and blankets are covered in a fabric specially woven in Germany.

Photo credit:
Sascha Jahnke

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

What appears latent during the daytime comes completely into its own afte twilight when the island becomes a stage.

Photo credit:
Joaquín Busch

Butterfly Pavilion – Noor Island
3deluxe

As dusk sets in, a landscape made of millions of tiny lights begins to twinkle in the northern half of the island. The spectacle transpires to be a sea of stalks swaying softly in the wind and slowly changing their colour.

Photo credit:
Sascha Jahnke