Interiérový design

PAVILION

Sondos Abozeid
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egypt

Idea projektu

Project Declaration: Pavilion Design Proposal
Project Title: “Interactive Flow Pavilion”

Project Context and Idea:

The pavilion is conceived as a multifunctional and fluid architectural intervention intended to serve as a social and educational hub within a public or semi-public space. Rooted in the principles of organic design and biophilic architecture, this pavilion integrates natural elements, including existing trees, and uses bamboo and sustainable wood as primary construction materials. The design is inspired by natural curves and the flow of movement, promoting both interaction and introspection.

The project responds to the increasing need for communal outdoor spaces that foster connection, relaxation, and passive learning. By harmonizing architecture with landscape, it offers users a seamless and sensorial journey from entrance to exit. The path defined by changing floor colors (yellow for entrance, red for journey) guides users spatially and conceptually through the pavilion, emphasizing experiential progression.

Objectives and Goals:

Encourage Social Interaction:

Through integrated seating areas and open pathways, the pavilion invites diverse social activities: from reading and conversation to observation and reflection.

Promote Environmental Awareness:

Use of natural materials (bamboo, wood), organic shapes, and tree integration reflects the pavilion’s sustainable and eco-conscious ethos.

Support Educational and Cultural Functions:

The space may serve as an informal classroom, storytelling area, or exhibit zone, particularly for children and community programs.

Create a Sculptural Landmark:

With its unique undulating form and rhythmic wooden elements, the structure aims to become a recognizable and memorable icon in its setting.

Ensure Accessibility and Flow:

The design incorporates level changes in an intuitive and gentle manner, ensuring that the pavilion is both welcoming and inclusive.

Enhance Well-being:

Offering shade, natural ventilation, and calm visual language, the pavilion is designed to be a restorative place for visitors of all ages.

Popis projektu

Project Description:
Scope of the Architectural Solution:

The project focuses on developing a sustainable and interactive pavilion designed as a multifunctional public space within an urban or natural setting. The design emphasizes the relationship between people and nature, offering an open space that fosters relaxation, education, and social interaction.

The scope of the solution includes the following key elements:

Curved Architectural Form:

A dynamic structure featuring organic curves inspired by natural flows, creating a seamless movement experience.

Bamboo and natural wood are used to create a lightweight and eco-friendly frame.

User Flow Design:

A clearly defined path starts at the "Entrance" (highlighted in yellow) and guides users toward the "Exit" (in red), encouraging intuitive exploration and visual engagement.

Integration of Nature:

Existing trees are preserved and incorporated into the design, fostering visual harmony and environmental sensitivity.

Open spaces around the pavilion play with light and shadow to enhance the spatial experience.

Proposed Functions:

Seating and relaxation zones.

Educational space for children or community workshops.

A platform for storytelling, performances, or cultural events.

Flexibility and Adaptability:

The pavilion is designed for versatile use—accommodating individual or group activities, daytime or nighttime events.

Technické informace

Technical Information of the Project:
Technical Specifications:

Main Materials:

Structural Frame: Treated natural wood and bamboo suitable for outdoor use, resistant to moisture and insects.

Flooring: Non-slip stone or concrete tiles suitable for safe walking and accessibility.

Curved Roof Surface: Wood coated with weather-resistant protective layers (such as linseed oil or natural resin).

Dimensions:

Total Area: Approximately 70 to 90 square meters.

Maximum Height: Around 3.5 to 4 meters at the highest roof curve.

Average Path Width: 1.5 to 2 meters to allow comfortable circulation and access.

Assembly System:

Dry construction method is used, allowing for easy assembly, disassembly, and relocation if needed.

Vertical elements are anchored to pre-cast concrete footings for structural stability.

Sustainability:

Naturally ventilated and lit throughout the day by open design and strategic shading.

Locally sourced and renewable materials used to minimize environmental impact.

Recyclable components for post-use dismantling.

Universal Accessibility:

Sloped entrances and pathways to accommodate people with disabilities.

Obstacle-free routes and accessible seating integrated throughout the pavilion.

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