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This project presents an innovative glass pavilion that balances protection from the elements while allowing light penetration. Situated on the original site, it preserves existing structures without requiring demolition. The pavilion features a versatile design, enabling it to host up to four activities simultaneously, with a capacity for 5 to 25 individuals or up to 100 seated guests. Key features include weather protection, passive cooling systems, an integrated fireplace for colder months, and a height of 20 feet that enhances the space without overshadowing existing trees.
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Ae Pavilion Kaitlyn Gardner
Stage 1:Initial Idea • Simple idea were the glass protected from wind in the west but still allowed light in • Place on original site • No need to destroy existing site • Roof cladding- pergola design
Project Idea • Built to last at least 5 years minimum. • 5 to 25 individuals at one time, or the equivalent of 100 sitting. • Multipurpose area: The pavilion is partitioned into four parts with an adjoining roof so it is one space but allows up to 4 activities to be take place at one time • Includes appropriate protection from the weather and is usable year around in the appropriate summer and winter/ cold passive systems. • Integrated fireplace in the structure to be used during the colder months. • 20 ft height and doesn’t effect any trees or existing area • The pavilion does not overpower the space and is practical
Project Ideation • Risen up on columns like the Saudi Arabian Pavilion • Organic qualities • Swedish Pavilion featured 4 different spaces • Modular • I liked the qualities of these two pavilions although I felt as though they don’t agree with the site that we were given. Therefore, I believe that glass allows the space to be incorporated and flow into the pavilion