NATURAL PAVILION
'Bio-Based Materials in Global Settings'
Location: UWA School of Design, WA
Project Type: Public - Pavilion
Unit Code: ARCT5885
Teaching Staff: Dr Rosangela Tenorio
Group Members: Eugene Tiong, Jason Zhang, Wanyi Ning & Yuerong Wu
This project introduces a revolutionary pavilion, merging sustainable architecture and biotechnology. Constructed with mycelium and Chidori joint technology, the pavilion is adaptable for diverse uses like classrooms or outdoor activities. Mycelium provides a sustainable foundation, and Chidori joints enhance both structure and aesthetics. ​​​​​​​
The design prioritizes sustainability, ensuring seamless integration with the natural surroundings. Easy assembly/disassembly fosters versatility, enabling relocation with minimal environmental impact. The pavilion’s adaptable nature accommodates diverse spatial requirements, transitioning effortlessly from a classroom to an open space. 
By combining mycelium and Chidori joints, the pavilion sets a forward-thinking standard for sustainable architecture, emphasizing eco-friendly materials and advanced construction techniques, showcasing a vision for harmonious integration with the natural environment.
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