Plasticamente Pavilion borders on art, architecture and technology alike in its futuristic design. Italian architect Riccardo Giovanetti has created this contemporary, hi-tech-inspired pavilion to play host to the premiere screening of Disney’s new film, Trilli – an eco-friendly children’s film. As a reflection of the cartoon’s content, Plasticamente Pavilion itself explores recyclables and plastics in a 130m2 structure. As reported by Contemporist, “The design of the Pavilion was an exercise in balance that comprises the transparency of the architecture, the visibility of the exhibition from far away and the sense of intimacy required for this kind of interior,” says Milan-based Giovanetti. The pavilion is enclosed in hundreds of white, plastic discs, giving this large structure a sense of weightlessness, and lending the design its unique, ultra-modern appeal. Riccardo Giovanetti
via Contemporist
Photo credit: Studio Morosetti


