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Vo Trong Nghia Designs 2016 SCAF “Fugitive Structures” Pavilion

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The cutting-edge Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia has been announced as the designer of the fourth annual Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) “Fugitive Structures” architectural pavilion which will be installed across two cities and two sites in 2016: the State Library of Queensland, Brisbane and the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney.“I want to bring nature back to the city,” said Vo. “In Ho Chi Minh City, the population has reached nearly 10 million with only 5.35km2 of green space – only 0.25% of the entire city. Vietnam’s unrestricted economic development has devastated the natural environment across the country. This is the problem architects need to solve.”According to SCAF, Vo’s innovative bamboo “green steel” structure incorporates a dense forest of natural materials and will feature a clear ceiling that floats above, creating a shelter from the elements whilst allowing visitors to view the sky. The highly porous structure will include numerous entry points for adults and children to walk or crawl through.Dr Gene Sherman, Executive Director of SCAF, explained: “The design of the SCAF pavilion centres around two central pillars of Vo Trong Nghia’s approach to architecture: the innovative use of bamboo, and his passion – and self imposed duty – to green the world's urban landscapes with plants and vegetation.”Exhibition dates:State Library of Queensland, BrisbaneOpening: Tuesday, 1 March 2016Exhibition dates: 1 March – 15 May 2016Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, SydneyOpening: Thursday, 7 July 2016Exhibition dates: 8 July – 10 December 2016

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