MPavilion in Melbourne by OMA

MPavilion 2017
Photo © Timothy Burgess

Located in the Queen Victoria Gardens in the center of Melbourne’s Southbank Arts Precinct, the pavilion intends to draw the community in and act as a cultural laboratory.

Photo © John Gollings

OMA has designed a temporary structure that, along with providing space for performances, entertainment and events, can also perform itself.

Photo © Timothy Burgess

The pavilion’s ground surface is shaped by two tribunes, one fixed, the other movable, which together determine the setup of the performance space.

Photo © Timothy Burgess

The larger static tribune is excavated from the surrounding landscape and embedded in 12 different species of Australian flora, giving a sense of the local setting.

Photo © Timothy Burgess

The smaller tribune can rotate, allowing it to shift functions from seating to stage and blur the distinction between actor and audience.

Photo © Timothy Burgess

The main infrastructure of the pavilion, such as lighting and curtains, is placed in the overarching canopy, a 2-meterhigh mechanical grid structure made of aluminum cladded steel.

Photo © Timothy Burgess

The mechanics in the canopy can be activated per the type of event taking place; an open-air venue for performances, entertainment and sports.

Photo © Timothy Burgess

Existing of both static and dynamic elements, the pavilion allows for many configurations and can generate unexpected programming, echoing the ideals of the typology of the amphitheater.

Photo © Timothy Burgess

With the city as a backdrop, the MPavilion provokes discussion on Melbourne, its development, and its surroundings. Source by OMA.

Photo © John Gollings
  • Location: Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne, Australia
  • Architect: OMA
  • Partner-in-Charge: David Gianotten, Rem Koolhaas
  • Project Team: Laurence Bolhaar, Miguel Taborda, Paul Jones, Fedor Medek, Eve Hocheng
  • Structural Engineer:Arup
  • Builders: Kane Construction
  • Building Surveyors: Gardener Group
  • Landscape Architects: Tract
  • Clients: Naomi Milgrom Foundation
  • Year: 2017
  • Photographs: John Gollings, Timothy Burgess, Courtesy of OMA
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