The inflatable pneumatic architecture you want to have

The inflatables I want

The world inflatable it is becoming a combination of modernity and design, and having some structures inflatables To be able to enjoy nature from a different perspective is what the market already offers us.

The pneumatic architecture (inflatable air) is taking giant steps forward by providing new concepts and ways of using air that go beyond the simple inflatable mattress.

Moving away from the current of the inflatable games or the spicy inflatable doll, and looking for the combination of a good inflatable architecture, design, enact the escape of the permanence in a place and the solidity of the traditional structures as well as finding the nomadic spirit.

They have provided a new design that enacts to improve that we enjoy the field or our friends with the greatest comfort. We are talking about the PNEUMAD concept that stands out from the everyday and ephemeral projects of the typical dome or cupola.

But further from being defined as a single unit, the design is structured to be able to be expanded into different modules, forming a true inflatable world based on the modular concept.

We can learn more about the inflatable dome concept here.

The tea house. Japanese artist Kengo Kuma created this strange inflatable house of tea shaped like a golf ball for the museum in Frankfurt.

Inside, which covers an area of approximately twenty square meters, it has nine tatami mats, an electric stove for the kettle and a preparation room. The integrated LED technology enables the use of the teahouse at night.

Plus examples of inflatables that stand out, and what better way to find a chair that matches the design of Tehila Guy with the project «anda». A chair that combines wood and the power of inflatable air to show a new way of understanding furniture.

Or one inflatable lamp to have better ambient lighting with Rodrigo Alonso's project. Astonishes!

If we look at structures a little larger and that change the appearance of public space in a forceful way (Other examples of using public space with intelligent ideas).

The large designed inflatables by sculptor Anish Kapoor and architect Arata Isozaki break with the established. They designed the world's first inflatable concert hall in Tohoku, Japan. A mobile structure, called Arca Nova that surprises both for its dimensions and its captivating and impressive design.

In the following video you can see a little better the design of the inflatable project.

Marc Kushner on Ark Nova in Matsushima, Japan from TED Ideas.

The pneumatic architecture It houses projects and ideas that really surprise both for their design and for the way of renewing concepts and objects.

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