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Impact: 22nd Annual Architecture Design Awards Pavilion is intended to be used temporarily and exclusively for the event

that is to be
held inside a building or specifically for malls, showcasing architectural projects and works from the architecture program, landscape
architecture, interior design, and the graduate programs (Architectural Science, Landscape Architecture, Architectural Interior, Urban Design,
Urban and Regional Planning, Architectural Conservation, Environmental Planning). The proposed pavilion design performs for the following
functions: exhibit area, awarding area, and activity area. The pavilion is designed to better the experience of the people and draw their interest
for what SAFAD and USC has to offer and showcase to the public.

The pavilion does not only hold the exhibit area but it also provides an inspiring and influential statement about the importance of
architecture to please and better ethical, aesthetic, and environmental manners, hence the impact. The skeletonized and modern design of the
pavilion creates ambiguity about the space and the concept of having an impact to such. The choice of the various materials and significant
layout inspired from the University of San Carlos provided convenience and accessibility for the experience of the people. The structure
appears to fill in the 21st century aesthetics with the use of led screens, mirrors, and color palettes of bright colors and black.

With the use of the cylindrical and cube solid as well as the repetitive linear forms – the pavilions framework answers the main
objectives of functionality, formality, accessibility, and vision. The circular structure of the pavilion aimed to hold the intended event by keeping
its connectivity open for public use. The choice of a circular structure is for people to wander around and explore what the programs have to
showcase. These architectural projects have documentary value which requires formality; the LED screen helps provide additional light.

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