The Botanic Pavilion is architecturally inspired by the seed, symbolizing potential and cohabitation between humans and nature. It emphasizes ecological harmony by integrating architectural regionalism with spatial storytelling. The design philosophy highlights 'ecology as the foundation,' advocating for buildings that harmonize with their environment, and 'curation as the guide,' where exhibition architecture fosters engagement and dialogue. Through a layered design, the Pavilion showcases plant communities and ecological principles, inviting visitors to explore life’s narratives and sensations, ultimately reflecting an ancient philosophical concept where humanity and nature unite harmoniously.
The design of the Botanic Pavilion embodies a theoretical framework integrating architectural regionalism with spatial narrativity, emphasizing 'ecology as the foundation' and 'curation as the guide.'
By connecting architecture with its environment, the Pavilion aims to emulate the vitality of plants, reflecting the ancient Chinese concept of 'unity of heaven and humanity.'
The Pavilion showcases the world's rare plant species, advocating for harmony between humanity and nature, symbolizing a future where both coexist and thrive.
Through a hierarchical design approach, the Pavilion layers plant communities, ecology, and narrative exhibitions, allowing visitors to experience and engage with stories of life.
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