Flux Pavilion - Kinetic Spaces
PROGRAMME
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE
STUDENT
CHAN LE RONG LEROY
YEAR
4
ADVISOR/TUTOR
Dr Joseph Lim Ee Man
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This project explores a pavilion design that changes its elevations and sections to adapt to and form new lighting conditions and circulation experiences. In doing so, spatial qualities are also altered to create an interactive and unpredictable environment where light and shadow in turn shapes its own gallery. Several narrow corridors along the front portion of the pavilion are able to vary their openings and transparency in order to manipulate space and light when people pass through them. As such, it is possible to choreograph various sequences of movements which create constantly changing permutations of corridor spaces and cavities for every user to experience each space uniquely.
Coupled with a kinetic facade that opens and closes in response to lighting conditions, views to the vicinity are framed and reflected by a backdrop of water along the Marina Bay.