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Fluid Geometry Crafted with Sustainable Wood for Cultural Education

Authors:
Ambar Cisternas, Constanza Cornejo, Leslie Valdez, María Soto
Fluid Geometry Crafted with Sustainable Wood for Cultural Education

Project in-detail

Crafted from sustainable wood and designed with fluid geometry, the structure serves as an educational hub that reflects Polynesian navigational heritage while fostering interactive learning experiences.
5 key facts about this project
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Crafted with cross-laminated timber panels for enhanced structural performance and sustainability.
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Incorporates charred wooden shingles for weather resistance and aesthetic appeal.
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Features a bent A-frame design that creates fluid connections with the surrounding landscape.
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Incorporates interactive exhibits that engage visitors in Polynesian navigation methods.
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Designed to optimize natural light through extensive glazing, enhancing the interior experience.
The Stick Chart Pavilion is an architectural project that embodies the rich navigational heritage of Polynesia through a contemporary lens. This design serves both cultural and educational purposes, providing insights into the ancient art of navigation using stick charts. The pavilion offers a space for visitors to engage with the history and practices pertaining to Polynesian wayfinding, integrating hands-on learning with reflective experiences.

The pavilion is strategically located in a coastal context, facilitating a connection between the interior and the surrounding marine environment. Key functional areas within the pavilion include a learning gallery, laboratory, and sanctuary. The learning gallery features exhibitions that highlight the significance of stick charts, while the laboratory provides interactive experiences centered around traditional navigation methods. The sanctuary acts as a contemplative space for reflection, enhancing the overall visitor experience.

The architectural design sets this project apart from many others through its innovative approach to material usage and spatial organization. Wood, concrete, glass, and metal are thoughtfully integrated, showcasing both sustainable practices and a modern aesthetic. The choice of materials not only reflects the cultural context of the project but also contributes to its structural integrity and visual appeal. The smooth, flowing forms of the pavilion echo the organic shapes associated with the sea and navigation, deviating from more typical rigid architectural designs.

In addition, the pavilion emphasizes a seamless indoor-outdoor connection, allowing natural light to permeate the space. Large glass openings create transparency while framing views of the ocean, fostering an intimate relationship between visitors and the environment. This design approach encourages exploration and interaction, making the pavilion a dynamic educational entity.

To gain deeper insights into the architecture of the Stick Chart Pavilion, including its architectural plans, sections, designs, and ideas, consider exploring the project's detailed presentation. The exploration of these elements will enhance understanding of the pavilion's integration of cultural narratives with contemporary architectural practices.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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