07/01/2025
Project: Recreational Area .
Client: NGO
The essence of this design project is to establish a sustainable Pavilion that serves as a catalyst for creativity and engagement among individuals. This space is envisioned to foster connections, enabling participants to mingle, explore innovative ideas, and learn through play, while also discovering their inherent capabilities.
The design approach employs Reblox, as a primary building material that allows for effortless reconfiguration. This innovative use of blocks transforms the entire environment into an interactive experience, where users can continuously redesign their surroundings, thus creating an infinite array of experiences.
The Pavilion is meticulously organized into three distinct zones:
1. Dynamic Wall Zone:
The staggered base, complemented by interactive walls, cultivates a dynamic atmosphere where individuals can engage both physically and intellectually to enhancing the overall experience.
2. Famous Wonders Zone:
Designed as an educational hub, this zone showcases renowned wonders from around the globe, alongside biographies of distinguished scientists who have made significant contributions to the academic realm.
3. Pick a Brick Zone:
This area is dedicated to igniting the imagination and creativity of its visitors. The primary objective is to encourage collaborative thinking, allowing individuals to construct make replicas of whatever they can envision.
4. City Replica Zone:
Located at the heart of the pavilion, this small-scale city replica illustrates the city’s infrastructure and primary facilities, serving as an engaging focal point for visitors.
In alignment with cradle-to-cradle design principles, this project utilizes 4.75 tons of previously unused plastic, with privilege of serial reuse. The design allows for infinite reconfiguration and can ultimately be disassembled seamlessly, returning the space to its original state. All blocks will be renewed with zero waste and repurposed for future projects, ensuring a commitment to environmental stewardship.