Temporary pavillion for the University garden
We propose a modular structure for a temporary pavilion sited in the university garden. Each module is made of a series of interlocking bamboo stripes, which form a vault spanning from a central column up to the ceiling. This light structure is given stiffness by twisting and bending the stripes, then locking the blades together. The pavilion is economic and sustainable, and it can be easily assembled without the use of sophisticated equipment. The geometry is generated by a logarithmic spiral and reminds us of some natural shapes, such as bluebell flowers.
Bamboo Vault
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Bamboo Vault

Design of a temporary pavillion for the university garden.

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