The pavilion serves as an architectural expression that merges the greenhouse concept with outdoor domestic activities, catalyzing community engagement through food production.
With its adjustable heights and movable furniture, the pavilion exemplifies flexible architectural design, allowing users to interact with nature and agricultural practices in urban environments.
Designed to reflect the changing seasons, the pavilion fosters communal relationships, serving as a living space that promotes the exchange of goods and shared activities.
By incorporating sustainable technologies, such as rainwater harvesting, the pavilion not only addresses environmental challenges but also creates a nurturing microclimate for both plants and humans.
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