M3 - Octagonal Twisted Stack
Eleven octagonal polygons were stacked and then rotated at different angles (purple). A a void was then created by subtracting a reduced version of the solid and a horizontal and vertical extruded octagonal solid (orange) with entrances thus created. A flat concrete roof encloses the pavilion, providing shade and protection from the Melbourne summer weather.
Internal Space Creation 1:100
Internal space created from boolean extraction, where the entire pavilion is created from formed concrete. A void, mimicking the seating below, breaks the flat surface of the underside of the roof.
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A smaller boolean extraction at the bottom of the void creates a series of inbuilt seating along the entire internal wall.
Circulation Frequency The rotated octagons create a series of extrusions on the pavilion surface which are exemplified under the Summer sun with strong shadows created.
Footfall Heatmap
The pavilion is situated on a raised concrete octagonal plane.
Circulation and Construction Detail 1:100
The pavilion has a solid flat concrete floor which extends beyond the wall and ramps down to the lower ground surface and path.
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Vignette 01 - Pavilion Approach
View towards the Pavilion, approaching from the city of Melbourne from St Kilda road.
Vignette 02 - Looking out
Looking south east out of the pavilion’s main entrance toward a gathering crowd.
Vignette 03 - Straight through
Approaching the Pavilion from the Yarra River looking towards the smaller entrance.