Recycling a pre-built glass-fiber reinforced polyester water tank, Madrid based Kawamura Ganjavian Studio has devised a mobile pavilion that drills 100 circular holes to harness natural light during the day and glow from the outside like a constellation at night. In addition, the small holes lets the passersby peep inside the structure. Dubbed the “Infomab10,” the portable pavilion is located at the Matadero Cultural Center, Madrid. Users can access the pavilion through two doors to have a complete circulation of the mobile structure. Moreover, it can be transported from one place to another with ease.
Via: Studio-KG/Designboom