Monday, April 14, 2008

The sleeping pavilion

The sleeping pavilion
The mist of cloud, the smell of tropical rainforest will emerge as soon as the mist wall expose to the visitor.
Natural landscape emerge as an artificial urban infrastructure covering the city living’s cell.
The use of existing urban fabric and infrastructure as a scaffold for the pavilion nest, the swirls allow the circulation defining the undefined borders between the existing and the intervention, exterior and interior, deliver the natural landscape atmosphere to the congested artificial urban fabric.
The urban intervention not to mean as a neutralizer of the existing urban fabric, but to define the urban block as an integrated structure.
The pavilion intended to act as a shelter and an urban artificial retreat.
While the existing structure provides the nest for the new pavilion, the new intervention will act as a scaffold for the old structure to grow old largely.

1 comment:

Peter said...

Anjas, ok, good, what i like is that you've introduced a more mysterious narrative. I like the mystery. But i think you could actually push this a bit more. why the swirls. Should they maybe now start to go much higher? Like clouds of smoke?