intersecting bamboo segments form umbrella-like pavilion by MUFU-ARCHLAB in china
Briefly

The Compass Bamboo Pavilion, designed by Hu Zhenghang at MUFU-ARCHLAB, combines traditional bamboo craftsmanship with a modern engineering approach, enhancing contemporary construction.
The pavilion's structure, an umbrella-like formation of 60 interconnected bamboo sectors, showcases a harmony of geometry and natural materials, each segment reflecting innovative design principles.
Beyond aesthetics, the Pavilion serves a community purpose, with semicircular benches that invite villagers and visitors to relax and enjoy the scenic views of the mountains.
MUFU-ARCHLAB's bottom-up design philosophy not only redefines bamboo's role in architecture but also actively engages with its environment, promoting sustainability and cultural heritage.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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