A pavilion that makes mobility tangible as a design principle

As part of The Art of Dreams, Porsche, in collaboration with the Norman Foster Foundation, presents a pavilion that understands architecture as a transformable system. The installation translates movement into spatial structure, creating an experience that continuously shifts through perspective, light, and materiality.
The design follows a reduced approach, where structure and form are derived from functional considerations. Transparency and lightness are set against precise geometry and a clearly defined framework. The pavilion remains intentionally temporary and open in its expression.

The design follows a reduced approach, where structure and form are derived from functional considerations. Transparency and lightness are set against precise geometry and a clearly defined framework. The pavilion remains intentionally temporary and open in its expression.

Complementing the architectural installation, mobility design concepts developed by Studio F. A. Porsche are presented as part of the exhibition. These concepts are independent of the pavilion and explore mobility across product, system, and user experience. Together, they broaden the perspective on movement through distinct yet related approaches.

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