Hou de Sousa installs patchwork-inspired pavilion in arkansas
New York-based studio Hou de Sousa unveils Bubble, a public pavilion situated within Bentonville, Arkansas’ evolving Quilt of Parks—a network connecting the Crystal Bridges Museum, 21c Museum Hotel, and Bentonville City Square. The project draws inspiration from the cultural and architectural patchwork of the region, weaving together local stories into a multifunctional structure. From a distance, Bubble resembles a quilt buoyed into the air like a hot air balloon.
The polygonal framework of the pavilion references Ozark rock masonry and echoes the geometry of the surrounding park landscape. The construction employs 54 unique bolted modules, forming a dome-like canopy reminiscent of the American architect Buckminster Fuller’s Fly’s Eye Dome while nodding to the iconic skylights of the Crystal Bridges Museum by the architect Moshe Safdie.
images courtesy of Hou De Sousa
bubble resembles a quilt buoyed into the air like a hot air balloon
Set in Bentonville’s Lawrence Plaza, a popular public space featuring a play fountain, Bubble by the multi-disciplinary studio Hou de Sousa offers shade, seating, and a colorful retreat for visitors. Over 800 steel fins radially arranged create a visually transparent shell that casts dappled light and shadows. Its portals frame views of the surrounding urban context, including the Crystal Bridges Museum and the 21c Museum Hotel, inviting passersby to step inside and experience its interplay of light and color. As part of the broader Quilt of Parks initiative, the pavilion adds to the cultural landscape of Bentonville while creating a cheerful meeting spot for the community.
Hou de Sousa unveils Bubble
a public pavilion situated within Bentonville, Arkansas’ evolving Quilt of Parks
the project draws inspiration from the cultural and architectural patchwork of the region
from a distance, Bubble resembles a quilt buoyed into the air like a hot air balloon
weaving together local stories into a multifunctional structure