Giant Hand Pavilions

Take My Hand Floats Majestically in Barcelona

Take My Hand is a pavilion in Barcelona by Peter Cook and Yael Reisner, that was done under the theme of Democracy for the series 'BCN re.set.' The giant hand-like pavilion is hung over a square in the Spanish metropolis.

The space underneath the giant blue hand is meant to be for various events, including social gatherings and wedding ceremonies. The hand acts as a method of shading for people here, and is also meant to be a type of art form. Moreover, as part of the theme of Democracy, the design stands for human rights and equality, with the color blue being a universal symbol for this.

Anyone visiting Barcelona should head to this square to check out the Take My hand pavilion, and celebrate equality for people worldwide. Photo Credits: designboom, tricentenari.bcnt
Trend Themes
1. Giant Hand Pavilions - The trend of creating giant hand-like pavilions as a unique form of public space and art installation.
2. Democracy-themed Architecture - The trend of designing architectural structures that express themes of democracy, human rights, and equality.
3. Symbolic Use of Color - The trend of using colors as universal symbols to convey specific meanings and concepts in architectural designs.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can create innovative and visually striking pavilions that serve as unique public spaces and art installations.
2. Event Management - The event management industry can leverage giant hand pavilions as captivating and symbolic venues for various events, such as social gatherings and wedding ceremonies.
3. Architecture and Construction - The architecture and construction industry can explore the integration of democratic themes and symbolic features, like giant hand structures, into their designs.

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