Nomadic Architecture
Pipeline is a reconfigurable ultralight pneumatic structure created by DOSIS as a nomadic architecture that instantly activates the territory. Its first use took place in Paris in February 2020 to house the KENZO FW- 20 show. Today it inhabits the world allowing distinct uses in scattered places. Pipeline is a living structure that practices the situationist derive, moving around the world without a pre- established destination. It also shares the transformable quality with the KENZO FW20 collection.
Membrane thickness: 0.65mm; Overall Membrane weight: 3.5 Tn; Building area: 1,500 m2; Weight - surface ratio: 2 Kg 333 g / m2; Air volume: 4,700 m3; Air flow: 156,000 m3 / h; DOSIS Design Team: Principal architects: Isabel Collado& Ignacio Peydro; Project architects: Luis Francisco Núñez, Irache Portillo, Claudia Alonso, Alberto Bandín, Beatriz Sanz; Structural engineering consultants: Tristan Simmonds, Juan Lastra; Membrane manufacturing: Arquitextil - Lastra& Zorrilla; Fashion show global concept and
production: Bureau Betak; Photo credit: imagen subliminal; Miguel de Guzmán + Rocío Romero; Aerial photography:
DCOMDRONE, Jean- PhillippeDollet