• The pavilion is a sculptural installation that explores the interplay of
light, shadow, and space through the use of wooden panels.The panels are arranged in a non-linear and asymmetrical way, creating a dynamic and fluid form that resembles a wave or a wing.The pavilion invites the viewers to walk around and underneath it, experiencing the changing perspectives and atmospheres created by the curves and angles of the panels.The pavilion is a minimalist and abstract expression of the natural and organic elements, such as water, air, and light. • creative exploration of the possibilities and limitations of wood as a material for sculpture and architecture.A visual representation of the complexity and diversity of human society and culture, using wooden panels and beams as metaphors for individuals and groups.A spatial experiment that challenges the conventional and linear notions of structure and form, creating a dynamic and asymmetrical composition that defies gravity and logic. • The architectural concept of this pavilion is based on the idea of creating a wooden spiral that forms a dynamic and organic space. The pavilion is composed of multiple wooden rings of varying sizes that are stacked on top of each other in a spiral formation. The rings are made of light-colored wood and have a textured surface that contrasts with the smooth white background. The pavilion is lit from above, creating a play of light and shadow on the wooden structure. The pavilion is an example of ephemeral architecture that explores the potential of wood as a sustainable and versatile material. The pavilion also creates a visual and spatial dialogue with its surroundings, inviting the visitors to experience the pavilion from different perspectives and angles. The pavilion is a modern and minimalist expression of art and design.