“Queue (et vomitoria)!”, (2017)
Using the spectacle and
brand power of Rem Koolhaas,
OMA, and the much publicised cultural/architectural merits of MPavilion, the Pavilion will inevitably attract large queues of the domestic Melbourne population.
Due to Koolhaas’ unavailability, cardboard cutouts of Koolhaas will be provided throughout the MPavilion as method to document your experiences at the MPavilion. Utilising the diverse nature of queues within Melbourne and saturating it around MPavilion to display and offer intense experiences occurring throughout Melbourne. Forcing the patrons of the MPavilion to negotiate the terrain, patience, and unwanted social experiences, situations originally welcome to traditional Melbourne politeness, will make way for an intensity reserved in events which may not cat
Due to Koolhaas’ unavailability, cardboard cutouts of Koolhaas will be provided throughout the MPavilion as method to document your experiences at the MPavilion. Utilising the diverse nature of queues within Melbourne and saturating it around MPavilion to display and offer intense experiences occurring throughout Melbourne. Forcing the patrons of the MPavilion to negotiate the terrain, patience, and unwanted social experiences, situations originally welcome to traditional Melbourne politeness, will make way for an intensity reserved in events which may not cat
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MPavillion,
Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne
Queueing
20x20m
<1 Week
Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne
Queueing
20x20m
<1 Week
“Queue (et vomitoria)!”
RMIT Mid-Semester Design Competition
PARTNER:
HANNAH ZHU