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MODULE 3:

Queen Victoria Garden Pavilion

In this module, I designed a pavilion by using parametric modeling technique. I named it : The Etherilion. 

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Key Concept:

            The concept of my design is to create an organic form which looks like it is grown from the context and make the pavilion harmonious with the surrounding environment. The shape of the pavilion is inspired from the rain cloud with rainwater drop to the ground; it can also be seen reversely as a group of fungus grown from the ground. 

            The materials of the exterior shell mesh of the pavillion are aluminum which is light and thin that satisfi ed the physical requirement of the pavilion and with the white main body and its contrast to the darker decks, the pavilion provides a sense of lithe which makes people feel relax. The interior structure with a structure similar to cocoon has a little bit photopermeability, which is also organic and is carefully designed with optical effects created by artifi cial light source. 


             The seats, tables and bar counter 
are used for the lunch time seminar. The vening quarter performance can be held at the small sunkend square at south-east corner of the site, the pavilion can block the sunlight from northwest for the sunken square in the evening. 


             The ground is manipulated by circles in two different kinds height: the circular deck with higher height can be used as seats but people are not willing to pass through; the lower decks are for people to either sit or pass through. 

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GrassHopper Script:

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Design Matrix:

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Render gallery:

Demo Video:

Watch the Video to explore the pavilion. 

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