Australian Pavilion

30. May 2016

Australian Pavilion

2015
Venice, Italy

Client
Australian Council for the Arts

Architect
Denton Corker Marshall

Services and Structural Engineers
Arup

Engineering consultant for operable panels
Advanced Design Innovations

Consultants in Italy:
FAREstudio – Local Architectural Associate
STEAM – Services and Structural Engineers
InTeA SrL – Project Manager
Contractor – Joint Venture Group of Companies:
SICOP Costruzioni e Restuari srl
S.I.R.CO. srl
FIEL S.p.A

Building Area
567 sm, including Plant Room
East elevation overlooking canal, panels open

Our idea for the new Pavilion of Australia was to create a simple yet powerful pavilion – a distinct presence within the Giardini della Biennale, yet sensitive to the historic gardens and surrounding pavilions. We also wanted to create a "pure," timeless sculptural object that could exude both subtlety and confidence within the context of the Giardini. Thus, we designed a white box within a black box, carefully positioned on the site to ensure minimal impact on the existing landscape.

East elevation overlooking canal, panels closed
East elevation overlooking canal

In the interest of both artists and visitors, we were determined not to cross the line of architectural expression by competing with display content. The white box interior is a pure rectilinear space of an almost perfectly square proportion. It is the largest single volume that the site allows, thus providing maximum exhibition flexibility. 

West elevation and ramp to entrance

The black box exterior is a rectilinear block modified to incorporate a cantilever over the canal-side pathway. Its granite exterior can nearly disappear into the treescape or assert its power, depending on one’s angle of approach. The black box also features large operable panels on three faces, which may be opened to reveal the interior, or to provide natural light or a sense of vista. 

North elevation with entrance and terrace

By allowing the opening of the panels, this otherwise solid, singular object is able to change character, chameleon-like, as the exhibitions themselves change within – closed and mysterious, open and visually accessible, or extroverted and colorful. One of these panels, the entry platform, is positioned for views of the canal, bridge, and Giardini, and was envisaged as a space for outdoor gathering, reinforcing a sense of arrival and placing the pavilion’s entry in wide public view.

Entrance

In designing the pavilion as a sculptural object or, a box inside a box, we envision it as a container, transporting it from Australia to Venice. We like the idea of a mysterious black box that opens up to reveal its contents particularly in the context of the Giardini, which closes during the winter months and reopens in the spring. 

Interior, empty with panels closed
Interior during 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, with "The Pool" on display

Australian Pavilion

2015
Venice, Italy

Client
Australian Council for the Arts

Architect
Denton Corker Marshall

Services and Structural Engineers
Arup

Engineering consultant for operable panels
Advanced Design Innovations

Consultants in Italy:
FAREstudio – Local Architectural Associate
STEAM – Services and Structural Engineers
InTeA SrL – Project Manager
Contractor – Joint Venture Group of Companies:
SICOP Costruzioni e Restuari srl
S.I.R.CO. srl
FIEL S.p.A

Building Area
567 sm, including Plant Room

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