- Student Dhruvi Anand Mehta
- Code UUR22061
- Faculty Architecture
- Tutor/s Balaji Rajasekaran
- TA Dixit Tank
The pavilion’s form was a testament to the beauty of organic shapes, with an intriguing play of two interconnected circles that captivated the imagination of all who beheld it. As visitors approached, they were greeted by the gentle curves of the outer circle, embracing the pavilion like protective arms. This circle, though smooth and continuous, bore the subtle irregularities found in nature, creating an organic feel that resonated with the surrounding environment. It mirrored the ebb and flow of life itself. The true marvel of the pavilion, however, lay in the play of circles. At its centre, a smaller circle, intricately connected to the outer one, formed a dynamic focal point. This inner circle seemed to dance within the confines of its counterpart, creating a sense of harmony and balance. The pavilion’s interior was a tranquil space, bathed in soft, diffused light filtering through strategically placed openings. The walls, following the curvature of the circles, provided a sense of continuity and The pavilion’s interior was a tranquil space, bathed in soft, diffused light filtering through strategically placed openings. The walls, following the curvature of the circles, provided a sense of continuity and unity. Visitors could meander through the space, discovering hidden corners that offered glimpses of the surrounding park.