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” (…) Croatia’s floating pavilion, La Nave, is making its merry way across the Adriatic Sea before arriving at its temporary home in Venice.
Organized by the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, Croatia, the pavilion is a collaborative effort between 14 native architects. Constructed on an existing barge (10m x 20m x 3m), the structure is welded together using 30 tons of Q385 wire mesh “in more than 40 layers of varying contours.” “
Kelsey Keith at Architizer – Empowering Architecture – Blog » Blog Archive » Croatia Floats
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” (…) Croatia’s floating pavilion, La Nave, is making its merry way across the Adriatic Sea before arriving at its temporary home in Venice.

Organized by the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, Croatia, the pavilion is a collaborative effort between 14 native architects. Constructed on an existing barge (10m x 20m x 3m), the structure is welded together using 30 tons of Q385 wire mesh “in more than 40 layers of varying contours.” “

Kelsey Keith at Architizer – Empowering Architecture – Blog » Blog Archive » Croatia Floats

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