Future Memory Pavilion

London-based architects Pernilla Ohrstedt and Asif Khan debuted an ambiguous permeable structure that provides an immediate sensorial encounter.

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Having just announced their new practice, London-based architects PERNILLA & ASIF (Pernilla Ohrstedt and Asif Khan) debuted Future Memory Pavilion in Singapore, an ambiguous permeable structure that provides an immediate sensorial encounter. Deploying a material vocabulary of sand and ice, which have both shaped the development and economy of modern Singapore, Future Memory Pavilion explores the poetics of performance and sculpture in the context of ephemeral experience.

PERNILLA & ASIF are currently working on projects for Colette in Paris for Christmas 2011 and a major commission for the London 2012 Olympics. Details for both of these commissions will be announced shortly.ยงยงยง

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