This conceptual pavilion explores the intersection of modular construction and dynamic façade articulation. The design consists of a cubic grid structure, within which a series of geometric panels pivot outward to create a rhythmic, breathable skin. These operable elements are not only formal gestures but serve as spatial invitations, opening the interior to its surroundings.
Designed as a study in proportion, repetition, and movement, the project reflects an interest in adaptable architecture—structures that engage their context through openness and transformation. The interior remains minimal and flexible, suggesting possibilities for social gathering, exhibition, or retreat.
Created as a playful yet intentional exercise in volumetric thinking and surface manipulation, this project aims to provoke ideas about how built form can simultaneously shelter and communicate.

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