Digital Design - M3 Queen Victoria Garden Pavilion

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M3 - Luminous (“The Lum�)

The specific height of the pavilion was created to accommodate the function of the pavilion; quartet concert and lunch-time seminar. Key idea was to create a structure which allows for sound to travel appropriately, and the dome structure compliments this idea as sound will be reflected and enhanced by the roof

The pavilion’s main concept is origami and how one can create a structure by using angled and intersecting panels; the second concept is floral patterns to make the pavilion blend with the landscape; in this case the main inspiration is the lotus flower

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Pavilion structure and panel surfaces are made out of white steel to enhance the main concept of origami Threshold is created in the pavilion by the various angled panels. The height varies greatly and therefore affects how occupiable certain areas inside the pavilions are; some can only be used for sitting and other can be used for standing (see exploded isometric for more details)

Steps and seating created by using concrete as a material. The height of the steps is greatly varied to accommodate various functions such as standing, sitting or walking, and is adjusted for the use of both adults and children

Circulation arrows describing movement in space for the visitor (see exploded isometric for more details)

360 View of Interior


M3 - Luminous (“The Lum”)

Roof Panel Detail 1:35

Individual Roof Panel 1:35 Triangulated patterns added to the sixteen individual panels on the roof to create a more dynamic appearance as well as further build upon the concept of origami mixed with floral patterns

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Top panels creating a more interesting roof with more connection to the concept; origami and floral patterns

Luminous lighting added underneath top panels (roof) - the luminous lights helps give the pavilion its own particular feeling in space

Opening added in bottom level to create natural entrance into the pavilion

Space in the middle of the pavilion has a roofheight of about 3,5 meters and can therefore be used for standing comfortably

Geometry with colour key and dotted outlines showing the threshold: Threshold is created by the angled panels creating walls, and therefore creates ‘unoccupiable space’, or in this case creates space which can only be used comfortably while seated

KEY Guidelines Colour key showing luminous lighting appearing under the roof Threshold: Space which can only be used while sitting down due to the height of the roof Circulation: Low roof, movement suitable for children

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Circulation: High roof, movement suitable for everyone


M3 - Luminous (“The Lum�) Vignette 01

Pavilion approached from the back at night, showing relationship to the surrounding landscape and the importance of the luminous light

Maiken Stromgren Skogstad - 978409 Vignette 02

View of pavilion in daylight, showing its various functions as well as the triangulated panels on the roof

Vignette 03

View of the inside of the pavilion, to get a feel of the internal space


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