LIGHTER THAN AIR
17 Jul 2025
Located in Springdale, Arkansas, this hand-bent steel pavilion looks lighter than air, and is providing the community both shade and sculpture!
New Orleans architecture studio Trahan Architects has completed a performance pavilion made of weathering steel that is anchored by two ground points, making the structure appear lighter than it is.
The twisting pavilion stretches 150 feet (46 metres) in span, soaring over a small wedge-shaped stage and an adjoining pathway that cuts through the centre of the park.
The front of the pavilion opens up towards one greenspace and is slightly downturned towards the opposite, bending down closer towards a raised embankment.
The design choice provides a more open half-shelf that will host performances for up to 3,000 people, while simultaneously creating a more intimate space for movie nights or other events for 50-100 visitors.
"This innovative dual-sided arrangement is achieved by integrating all of the performance power and theatrical rigging into the shell – allowing for a myriad of flexible uses," said Trahan Architects.
Amsterdam studio CIG Architects constructed the pavilion from hand-bent, one-centimetre-thick weathering steel panels using "ship-building techniques" according to the team.
On the underside of the pavilion, thin "rule lines" with integrated lighting stripes define the panel joints.
The sections come together to form a swooping volume, which is rooted next to the stage, wings over the path and lands on the other side, touching the ground at a small point. Another section flies outwards diagonally from this second anchor.
"Together, the two surfaces achieve an impressive 150-foot span with only two connections to the ground – making the structure appear weightless," said the team.
The pavilion's steel cladding was chosen as it will weather over time.
"The raw steel will patina with time to reveal the nuances of the environmental conditions amplified by the torquing geometry – taking on a rich and earthy finish," said the team.
Performance Pavilion
LOCATION Luther George Park in Springdale, Arkansas
ARCHITECT Trahan Architects
PHOTOGRAPHY Tim Hursley
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