Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion by Zaha Hadid Architects, United States

November 11, 2009 Category: Open Space, Urban Design

The contemporary architecture design, Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects is located in Chicago, United States. Designed as one of the two flags to celebrate the centenary of Chicago Plan Daniel Burnham, who described the structure of the city, visitors can now experience the ambience inside. The structure accommodates a sound installation and video artist Thomas Gray, who portrays the transformation of Chicago, from past to future, projected onto the walls white interior projects. The chalet is constructed of a frame of aluminum frame with a material stretched to form a cocoon. These pictures show the flag becomes a beacon in the night with colored lights carefully installed to highlight the structure. Photography by Michelle Lilvin.

Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion by Zaha Hadid Architects in Chicago United StatesZaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion by Zaha Hadid Architects in Chicago United States

Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, exterior blue colored highlight the structureZaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, exterior blue colored highlight the structure

Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, exterior green colored highlight the structureZaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, exterior green colored highlight the structure

Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, exterior orange colored highlight the structureZaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, exterior orange colored highlight the structure

Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, interior design sound installation and video artist Thomas GrayZaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, interior design sound installation and video artist Thomas Gray

Zaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, interior walls white cocoon aluminum frameZaha Hadid Burnham Pavilion, interior walls white cocoon aluminum frame

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