Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Icebergs for construction sites

Icebergs for construction sites





'icebergs' - temporary structures for construction sites by woods bagot





international architectural firm woods bagot has come up with a proposal to resolve the problem

of the large amount of blue boards covering stalled construction sites across new york city.



'icebergs' – like their namesakes, are created for maximum impact with minimal means

multipurpose architectural placeholders until developers resurrect their projects.



conceived from ‘cradle to grave,’ woods bagot’s temporary structure design features recycled,

materials that promote efficient delivery, installation, performance and disassembly whilst maximising

vital light and air connections. the design uses a modular and reusable steel frame, wrapped in

translucent polycarbonate panels at grade and topped by inflated pillows of super-lightweight

EFTE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene). one-tenth the weight of a conventional US taxpayer building

and able to be erected and dismantled in days, icebergs deliver speed to market, reduced labour

costs, and minimise future development hurdles.

  









designed specifically to engage the audiences of brand and mission driven organisations,

'icebergs' are physical spaces that support a wide range of uses: interactive 'pop up' retail sites

to exhibitions and cultural events; from local start-ups and not-for-profit organisations to regional

and global brands. programmed to flex and seem directly embedded in the city, icebergs are

an experience venue and a marquee space where the building becomes iconic and the temporal

architecture is an integral part of the event.











scalable and conceived to address a global issue through local results, each iceberg’s off

the shelf components are reusable and easy to maintain – ensuring low life-cycle costs

and a minimal environmental footprint. importantly, icebergs are transportable in a single

shipping container – easily set adrift to dilapidated sites in cities around the world.







at night







able to host various activities







how 'icebergs' are assembled and dissassembled







sections of 'icebergs'







powered by nature's elements







section view

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