The pavilion complements nature and blends into its surroundings. It brings people together around a central table as a space for ideas, conversations, and community decisions. The circular structure encourages meaningful discussions through its use of natural light, materials, and furniture placement which create an open and engaging atmosphere.
The pavilion complements nature and blends into its surroundings. It brings people together around a central table as a space for ideas, conversations, and community decisions. The circular structure encourages meaningful discussions through its use of natural light, materials, and furniture placement which create an open and engaging atmosphere.
The pavilion complements nature and blends into its surroundings. It brings people together around a central table as a space for ideas, conversations, and community decisions. The circular structure encourages meaningful discussions through its use of natural light, materials, and furniture placement which create an open and engaging atmosphere.
As you make your way through a symphony of wooden colonnades,
screen walls, the perfect fusion of interior with exterior, it feels like a space that was always meant to be there. The pavilion complements nature and its form blends into it. It foregrounds the table as a laboratory of ideas, concerns, joys, connections, and essentially brings people together. It further reflects on the architectural ideals that can provoke and welcome moments of collective conversations. The pavilion invites the communities to gather around the same space and under one roof to decide on important matters for the communities as well. The structure is an excellent example of how the design of spaces can encourage meaningful conversations, and the power architecture has in shaping human behavior. Its use of natural light, choice of materials, and furniture placement create an atmosphere of openness and engagement. The building material is mainly concrete to represent the shape, volume, and dynamics of the building clearly curve lines, of 12m radius, where visitors can walk and climb around. When visitors experience this pavilion, they feel at ease, that they feel conviviality. We introduce a circular interior glass space that is embraced by a concrete circular amphitheater and a green circular ramp like structure as a design element. The building as a whole represents a loop of memories and social interactions the pavilion is going to serve. Without a front or back, the building is free.