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Dragon Palace, Taiwan by Cheng Tsung FENG Studio

This pavillion is located almost the exact


conditions that our pavillion, to be designed, is in
(surrounded by nature). Biomimicry is used to
mimic the action of a dragon flying within its
form, seen through the wing like protusions on
either side with a long body-like horizontal
section to signify the head and tail.
Interchange Pavillion, Australia by Studio Chris Fox
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This is a unique pavillion as it was purely based


and built on a junction of railway tracks, which
were used to give the layered look to the overall
structure, resulting in a public space that people
and tourists can admire and shelter in. The
structure is mainly composed of a metal frame
with wooden and painted metal cladding for both
asthetical looks and to protect the structure from
weather erosion. The interior wooden cladding
gives the whole pavillion a welcoming look.
Inverted Dome, Chile by Guillermo Hevia García

This Pavillion was built for a festival held in a


public park, as the name suggests, it looks like an
inverted dome as the top half of the dome shape
is inverted to give it a sort of canopy structure in
the middle made out of netting. This canopy area
is filled with disposable plastics to spread
awareness of the pollution in the oceans, this can
be seen as it tries to replicate the look of plastics
floating on top of the water. It is very
intereconnected with nature and the population
as it is surrounded by nature and accomodates a
friendly social area with plenty of sitting space

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