– Success criteria –
What could a pavilion achieve?
- A pavilion should achieve or meet the goals of being attractive or useful.
- It is made for open spaces (different aged people are all allowed inside).
- It is open area.
- In my opinion, a pavilion should be environmentally friendly.
– Plan –
Idea/model 1 & 2:
One Two
Idea/model: 3
– Decision making/choosing the final pavilion –
For the final pavilion, I would choose idea/model one. I think idea one meets all the pavilion requirements. I think in the process of perfecting it I will have more ideas than the other two pavilions. In the process of making three models, I found that I made one better than the other. The pavilion one I want to choose is actually the last model I made. At that time, I was not sure whether I could perfect it, because before that, my top choice had always been the Chinese courtyard. I’ve done a lot of research on the Internet, and I’ve found that there are actually many pavilions that are beautiful but have obvious shortcomings. My goal is to do a pavilion for the school, so everything I do revolves around the school. Idea one achieves this perfectly, it is not only environmentally friendly but also provides a place to rest for people of any age. I feel like the most interesting part is that it can provide you private spaces, since it is placed individually. Also, I really like how the pavilion is designed. Not only it is a convenient pavilion, it also provides you a shelter. In conclusion, I feel confident that idea one has the best potential.
– Detailed drawings and specific elements of my chosen design –
Different views (side, top, perspective):
Scale:
3D form:
Main materials:
- Solar panel
- Pressure-treated woods
- Rustic cedar
- Paints
Site location (Context):
(Located where the outside pitch were – the benches)
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