M3 - Queen Victoria Garden Pavilion
Three coral shelters are designed in different sizes to create a varity of space quality. Threshold is defined by the space covered by the corals
Circulation of people come from St Kilda Rd
Semi-transparent frosed white plastic is used as the main material. It allows light come through and provides shading at the same time. At night the spot light can bring different color to the pavilion.
The podium lifts the pavilion up which create a threshold to differenciate the landscape and the pavilion itself
The path way connect the seating and all the entres of the pavilon.
Circulation of audiance going to the seating
Entrance is shaped by the gaps between the shells. Threshold is created helping to seperate indoor and outdoor space
Circulation of normal passenger visit the pavilion
Circulation of people come from Alexandra Ave
Coral Pavilion
Circulation of audiance going to the seating
The step-down creates a seating space for viewing of performances inside the pavilion.
Jinhao Lu - 988085 Small steps allow people to move between different seating level
Timber decking is used to cover the steps to create softness
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The steps-up leads people to walk up and view the pavilion
M3 - Queen Victoria Garden Pavilion Coral Pavilion
Vignette 01
View of pavilion from stair seats in the early morning
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View of pavilion with light effect at night
M3 - Queen Victoria Garden Pavilion Coral Pavilion
Scenario 01
Scenario 02
Lecture with 15 people
String Quartet with audiance of 30 people
Jinhao Lu - 988085
St Kilda Rd
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