ABSTRACT

Croatian pavilion was designed through the collaborative effort of sixteen Croatian designers, as an attachment to a typical 10m * 20m barge, to be towed across the Adriatic to Venice. The geometry for the pavilion was created with a box-shaped base from which the form was removed or booleaned. The approximate dimensions of the base were 10m wide by 20m long by 6m high. The occupation cones, "cut" from the box, are defined as planometric profiles through the form and extruded to a comfortable height. The profile shapes of each of the views can be manipulated by using their control vertices to manipulate the size of each opening and the angles used to approach the occupiable form of the interior. This interior form should be removed or booleaned from the base box. An interior form was designed to create a series of seven view cones from the center to the four sides of the installation.