
Our concept is about designing a pavilion that works with the wind instead of against it. We wanted to create a space that feels light, open, and alive a structure that shows movement even when it stands still. We see wind not just as a natural force, but as something that shapes space. The pavilion is imagined as a form created by flowing air, almost like a moment of wind captured in time. The curves and continuous surfaces represent this invisible movement.
The idea is to make the wind visible. As air moves through the pavilion, it creates subtle changes in light, shadow, and motion. The space becomes dynamic and constantly changing, depending on the environment. Instead of being a fixed object, the pavilion is a living structure that responds to nature. It reflects the direction, speed, and presence of wind, making the environment an active part of the architecture.

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