A pavilion that explores fluidity and transparency through water, transforming rain into a spatial experience with dynamic light, reflections, and movement.

A pavilion that explores fluidity and transparency through water, transforming rain into a spatial experience with dynamic light, reflections, and movement.

The pavilion explores the ideas of fluidity and transparency through the use of water as a central design element. Rain is not only treated as a natural condition, but as an active part of the spatial experience.

Three circular panels, positioned at different angles, form a fluid and dynamic structure that merges with the surrounding landscape. The sloped surfaces guide rainwater to create flowing water curtains, which act as soft, moving boundaries between inside and outside.

When there is no rain, the same effect is recreated through a hidden system of pumps, allowing water to flow continuously and maintain the intended atmosphere.

 

At the center, a double-layered glass wall creates a more controlled experience. Water flows between the glass panels, evoking the feeling of looking through a rain-covered window. This interaction creates shifting reflections, light patterns, and shadows, offering a constantly changing sensory experience throughout the day.