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This assignment required us to group up with other students to design an introspective pavilion of 125m3 with a full flight of stairs. Our design intentions were to create a pavilion where it is a progressive sensorial journey with the spatial experience incorporated with the vertical louvers around the pavilion. A play of different thickness and height heightens the experience as the user moves around the pavilion. Our flight of stairs are connected to the first floor where it acts as a walkway to the private and enclosed space. This creates a separation and contrast of spaces with the floors. Then we could see a second entrance from the first floor that is adapted to the contour and site context.

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Pavilion

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We learnt how we the spatial experience affects the user's experience. How facades could enhance the experience and how materiality can contribute to it. We also learnt about the buildability for this assignment with how the joinery of the materials. This assignment is more on how we could apply the design principles and elements we extracted from the first assignment and how we could apply it designing the pavilion.

For this assignment, we were given the freedom to fabricate our site context however we wanted. We decided to go for something much more challenging and we were satisfied with our outcome. Overall, we hoped to have better drawings for this assignment. Due to the bad time management, we did not manage to deliver good drawings. We hope we could do better next time but it was a good learning curve for this assignment.

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