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2020 · Architecture, assembly logic, and spatial design

HKW Pavilion

Pavilion proposal for Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin.

A pavilion proposal conceived as a lightweight assembly system for gathering, performance, and shared activity.

  • Architecture
  • Pavilion
  • Assembly
  • Spatial system
  • Structure

A pavilion proposal for Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin, conceived as a lightweight structure for gathering, performance, and shared activity.

The project develops a spatial system from a simple kit of scaffolding frames and woven elements. Repeated components are arranged and transformed to produce enclosure, openings, and gradients of space, forming a continuous field rather than a fixed object. Program, movement, and structure are resolved through variation within a consistent system.

The proposal treats architecture as the ordering of possibility at the scale of assembly. Spatial form emerges from the structuring of relations, where decisions about organization, access, and enclosure shape how the pavilion can be used, perceived, and inhabited.

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