Showing posts with label Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibition. Show all posts

The outside looking of Mercedes-Benz Superdome exhibition

Located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, the
Mercedes-Benz Superdome (former Louisiana Superdome) is a sports exhibition which is highly evaluated from architects.


Designed in 1967 by the architectural practice of Curtis and Davis, the steel frame that encompasses it covers 13 acres and the dome has a diameter of 210 meters thus it is the largest fixed structure with a dome on the entire planet.

Apart from hosting the Saints and the Tulane Green Wave (an NCAA team) the stadium also hosts several other events such as the State Farm Bayou Classic, the New Orleans Bowl, the Allstate Sugar Bowl and the BCS National Championship Game once every four years. The NFL has hosted six Super Bowls at the Superdome, with a seventh scheduled for 2013.


The building covers 52 acres of land and its height reaches 77.1 meters while the floor area covers almost 25000 square meters. It can host a varying number of people depending on the sport being played, for football the maximum capacity is of 76468 while for basketball it is of 73432 while for baseball only 63525 persons have seats.
Apart from its multiple purposes during the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster it became a shelter for thousands of persons even if it suffered damages too.










 

Interesting art contrustion in Jockey Club Community Arts Biennale 2015

Located in Hong Kong and organized by Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation for  “Jockey Club Community Arts Biennale 2015", the public art Kaleidome instalated by LAAB is an interesting art products.
Kaleidome is designed and manually constructed by team hands with advanced programming and precise digital fabrication technique. The 262 polyhedral cells are made of polished-stainless-steel mirror in 22 shapes. Each mirror was laser-cut and folded according to our parametric computer model. The cell is tinted in various shades of red and blue with a very thin layer of paint that preserves the reflectiveness of the original mirror finish. Not only did the parametric model streamline the design and fabrication process, but it also minimized the amount of materials on dome construction.



Kaleidome reflects a blossom of light-and-shadow interplay, offering constantly changing moments that captivate the souls of urban strollers. In this public artwork, viewers are also creators. Together, they make various compositions of color-tinted reflections that transform the empty plaza into a flourished garden.