KANSAS CITY, MO.- With a limited budget and only 81 days to make vision a reality, Generator Studio has successfully constructed an interactive space in conjunction with Inventing the Modern World: Decorative Arts at the Worlds Fairs 18511939 on the grounds of
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Sun Pavilion, as pavilions in worlds fairs, is a temporary structure that celebrates innovation and creativity.
We were honored to be selected as the design team responsible for the worlds fair pavilion, said Tom Proebstle, Partner + Design Director, Generator Studio. The Nelson-Atkins is a cultural corner stone of this region. Having a project on campus is a huge opportunity for our firm.
The pavilion contains more than 150 solar panels which will power lights, air conditioning and interactive displays.
Nearly every material used to create Sun Pavilion will be re-purposed for another use after the exhibition is complete, said Mike Kress, Partner + Chief Architect, Generator Studio. If you break down the various components of this giant Tinker Toy set, you will recognize the various pieces and parts designed for other intended uses. We are proud of the fact that, in addition to being off the grid, there will be minimal material waste.
Sun Pavilion is a collaborative project that illustrates the creativity and passion in Kansas City. The 25 partners on the design and construction team include Generator Studio, Tm Gratkowski, Brightergy LLC, Thornton Tomasetti, BC Engineers and Prosser Wilbert Construction. The team will present the pavilion as part of the museums Innovation Day on June 9.
We are so impressed with the magnitude of commitment weve seen from the entire community to make this project come to life, said Catherine Futter, The Helen Jane and R. Hugh Pat Uhlmann Curator of Decorative Arts. The pavilion is a natural extension of Inventing the Modern World, since worlds fairs have always been recognized for their innovative pavilions.
Inventing the Modern World, which features nearly 200 decorative arts from past worlds fairs, runs from April 14 through Aug. 19. The presenting sponsor in Kansas City is Helzberg Diamonds.
Helzberg Diamonds has a long history of supporting the arts in Kansas City, and we are delighted to lend our support to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in bringing this exhibition to our community, said Beryl Raff, Chairman and CEO of Helzberg Diamonds. The extraordinary works featured here are truly inspiring. We are particularly thrilled that jewelry will be an important part of Inventing the Modern World.