Influenced by the local vibe, we were interested in the mesmerizing visual effect of capturing movements in forming the open-air structure, where form would follow experience–a public dance along the pedestrian promenade.
The resulting design is an infinite loop–an architectural framework integrating urban fittings from luminaires, benches and tables to planters, bins and bicycle racks.
Formed from origami shaped metal parts, this structure is composed of 5 tons of 30x30cm steel profiles, acting as if it is levitating from the ground with its light appearance.
Its irregular shape gives flexibility to the structure while its white color was chosen to emphasize it from the sharp contrast of its backdrop. Metal boxes filled with plants and trees infuse vitality and enthusiasm to the scenery.
Designed as an adaptable, multi-purpose social space, ambiguous between the sculptural and the inhabitable, people are encouraged to enter and interact with the S Pavilion in different ways.