his project, developed for the TEKNOFEST 2025 – Champions League Pavilion Design Category, aims to create a dynamic, transparent, and accessible space that fosters inclusivity and interaction. Designed within a 40m by 125m footprint, the pavilion emphasizes openness and connectivity through circular spatial organization and fully glazed enclosures. The proposal reflects the competition’s goals of innovation, community engagement, and temporary architectural excellence.
The pavilion features multiple modular spaces arranged along a central circulation spine, allowing for smooth flow and visibility between areas. The layout accommodates multiple teams in separated zones while maintaining a shared visual experience. The form relies heavily on transparency through curtain wall systems, ensuring a fluid relationship between the inside and outside. other team members are Oussama Chekairi and Mohammed Saad Elidrissi
The structure spans 40 meters by 125 meters, with a uniform height of 4 meters. The primary structure consists of steel columns supporting lightweight UPVC roof panels, making the pavilion easy to assemble and dismantle. Glazed curtain walls—both interior and exterior—provide clarity and daylight, while modular flooring and elevated stage areas support various event activities. The circular arrangement of zones optimizes circulation and spatial experience across the entire layout.