
"Michael Jantzen's Interactive Garden Pavilion operates on a different premise entirely, one where the occupant has as much say over the structure as the designer did. Built from sustainably grown stained wood and painted a uniform forest green, the pavilion sits on an octagonal support frame fitted with 30 slatted hinged panels across its walls and roof. Each panel pivots independently, sliding and rotating along the frame before locking into position."
"Most adjustable outdoor structures offer a single variable, usually an awning or a retractable canopy, within an otherwise fixed form. Here, the entire skin of the building is the variable. The wall panels, roof panels, and ground-level platform extensions can all be repositioned, which means the pavilion can look substantially different from one afternoon to the next."
"Pull the panels shut on three sides, and the structure becomes a genuinely private enclosure. Splay them open, and the interior connects fully to the garden around it. In one arrangement, it reads as a dense closed form. In another, the structure opens up entirely, and the slatted framework becomes almost sculptural against the lawn."
Michael Jantzen's Interactive Garden Pavilion reimagines outdoor structures by giving occupants control over the design. Built from sustainably grown stained wood in forest green, the octagonal pavilion features 30 slatted hinged panels across walls and roof that pivot independently along the frame. Users can open panels for ventilation on hot days or angle them to reduce glare and dim the interior. Unlike traditional adjustable structures with single variables, this pavilion's entire skin is adjustable, allowing the structure to transform substantially between uses. Wall panels, roof panels, and ground-level extensions can be repositioned to create private enclosures or fully open connections to the surrounding garden. Interior benches with adjustable backrests face each other, and partially open overhead panels create shifting bands of sunlight across the seating throughout the day.
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