Urban Design and Landscape

Waves Of Light Temporary Pavilion

Zeina Sheta
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egypt

Project idea

The project, titled "Waves of Light," presents a temporary pavilion designed as an immersive spatial and visual journey within a public park. The concept is rooted in fluid motion and the interplay of color, light, and form, expressed through a rhythmic sequence of curved, suspended panels. These elements aim to create a dynamic sensory experience, engaging visitors as they move through the structure. The pavilion explores the interaction between architecture and environment, casting evolving shadows and reflections throughout the day. Its objective is to enhance public space with an artistic, interactive installation that promotes exploration, contemplation, and connection through architecture.

Project description

The scope of this extend includes the plan, improvement, and proposed execution of a transitory structure inside a open stop, pointed at improving client engagement through an intuitively engineering encounter. The arrangement addresses both utilitarian and stylish perspectives by joining lightweight, secluded components built from maintainable materials such as steel tubing and acrylic boards. The structure is planned to be effortlessly amassed and dismantled utilizing tongue-and-groove strategies, empowering adaptability in area and reuse in future establishments. The structure suits person on foot stream, gives shaded resting ranges, and changes daylight through colorful channels into a continually moving visual show. The venture too considers natural obligation, fabric proficiency, and negligible location affect, guaranteeing a all encompassing approach to plan and development.

Technical information

The transitory structure is built employing a secluded framework comprising a steel tube auxiliary outline, guaranteeing solidness and ease of get together. The most visual components are made of precision-cut acrylic PMMA sheets, mounted utilizing tongue-and-groove joints to encourage speedy establishment and secure associations without changeless fixings. The floor is composed of concrete boards or stickers for steadiness and toughness, appropriate for open air open settings. Each wave-like board is dispersed to permit characteristic light to channel through, making a energetic play of colors and shadows. The pavilion's measurements are optimized for human scale, ensuring accessibility and smooth person on foot circulation. Maintainability could be a key specialized consideration materials like acrylic and steel are recyclable, whereas the measured plan permits for dismantling and reuse, diminishing natural affect. The structure is secured to the ground with negligible establishment prerequisites to protect the location condition and bolster transitory establishment measures.

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