Arc T-Lab

Project Name

Connecting pavilion

Project Type

Pavilion

Location

Curtin university,WA

Year

2017

Status

Conceptual

Size

Approx.97 m²

Design Team

Arc T-Lab

CONNECTING PAVILION

The aim of this pavilion is to provide a great place for students to use 24 hours a day and a place for viewing performances and events. The design of pavilion adopted different geometers as two parts- hexagon and octagon seating areas. The hexagon seating area is the main part of this pavilion which provides comfortable seats for student to watch performances. The roof created by aluminum frames with hexagon shaped and glass panels to allow natural light in while offer a cover when it is raining. Many floor-based lights and garden lights around the pavilion so students can use this place at nighttime. The octagon seating area allows students to watch events at Henderson court lower. These seats made from timber and supported by stumps and surrounding by a number of trees which create a natural and relax sitting environment for users.

CONNECTING PAVILION

CONNECTING PAVILION

Connecting pavilion

The aim of this pavilion is to provide a great place for students to use 24 hours a day and a place for viewing performances and events. The design of pavilion adopted different geometers as two parts- hexagon and octagon seating areas. The hexagon seating area is the main part of this pavilion which provides comfortable seats for student to watch performances. The roof created by aluminum frames with hexagon shaped and glass panels to allow natural light in while offer a cover when it is raining. Many floor-based lights and garden lights around the pavilion so students can use this place at nighttime. The octagon seating area allows students to watch events at Henderson court lower. These seats made from timber and supported by stumps and surrounding by a number of trees which create a natural and relax sitting environment for users.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.