Pacific Opera Hut
| Program | CULTURE |
| Temporary Opera Hut | |
| Scale | 40 sqm |
| Location | Battersea Park |
| Stage | Built |
| Client | Gafa Arts Collective |
| Budget | € 6000 |
| Density | Small |
| Design Year | 2016 |
The 'PACIFIC OPERA HUT' is a reimagining of the Polynesian primitive hut, a relocatable architectural flat-pack in a South Pacific style. Designed by WHAT_architecture for GAFA Samoa, the 'PACIFIC OPERA HUT' is a unique blend of two grass huts: the traditional closed gabled Maori 'whare' (pron. 'far-ray') has been duplicated and rotated to create the open domed Samoan 'fale' (pron. 'far-lay'). The Polynesian primitive hut has undergone digital transformation.
"Tapa" Tarpaulin": the roof to the 'Whare fale' is covered by a recycled truck tarpaulin painted by the public to resemble a giant tapa cloth.





