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Geometric Pavilion for Cultural Engagement at Loch Lomond

Authors:
Pavel Nasonov, Ekaterina Shomesova
Geometric Pavilion for Cultural Engagement at Loch Lomond

Project in-detail

Located at Loch Lomond, the pavilion's geometric form draws on multiple cultural references to create an inclusive space that facilitates community engagement and fosters meaningful interaction.
5 key facts about this project
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Geometric form integrates multiple cultural influences.
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Located at Loch Lomond, enhancing natural context.
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Designed to encourage community interaction and engagement.
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Utilizes sustainable cross-laminated timber panels.
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Features charred wooden shingles for durability and aesthetics.

The recent pavilion designed for the anticipated arrival of extraterrestrial visitors is located at Loch Lomond, about 78 miles from Edinburgh. The aim is to create a space that conveys the essence of humanity through architecture. The design seeks to be a universal object, fostering engagement and inviting dialogue within a prepared environment.

Architectural Influences

The pavilion draws from multiple historical and cultural references, such as the Roman Pantheon, Fuller's geodesic dome, earthen vases, wicker baskets, Shukhov's hyperboloid, and Mongolian yurts. This variety of influences highlights a desire to create an inclusive space that reflects humanity's readiness to connect with others, regardless of origin.

Spatial Arrangement

Visitors approaching the pavilion will notice its unique silhouette, which invites exploration. Clean lines and geometric shapes define the structure, emphasizing openness and fostering connectivity among users. The layout is designed to encourage interaction, making the pavilion a place for communal activities. Strategic focal points throughout the design enhance engagement and create an immersive experience focused on shared values.

Environmental Considerations

The layout ensures smooth movement through different areas of the pavilion. This organization supports the architectural intent, creating an atmosphere suitable for storytelling and diverse encounters. Natural light and ventilation play important roles in the design, enriching the space and reinforcing its welcoming nature.

The building serves as a tangible representation of modern architectural ideas, addressing themes of unity and communication. Its thoughtful use of form and space highlights the celebration of human diversity, offering a functional setting for significant interactions. The pavilion is characterized by a design that prioritizes engagement and inclusivity, making it a noteworthy addition to its scenic surroundings.

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MICROHOME 10: Celebrating Small-Scale Living with €100,000 Prize Fund and Kingspan’s Innovation

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The MICROHOME 10 competition invites participants to submit visionary designs for off-grid, modular microhomes that push the limits of sustainable, small-scale living. Organised by Buildner in partnership with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this tenth edition sets the challenge of designing a dwelling for two people within a maximum floor area of 25 m², encouraging bold solutions adaptable to any urban or rural location. The competition continues Buildner’s mission to foster innovative approaches to compact, energy-efficient housing that can address pressing global challenges.

This year’s edition offers a generous total prize fund of €100,000, including the Kingspan Award for designs that integrate high-performance Kingspan products and the Hapi Homes Award for a project selected for real-world construction. In addition to cash prizes, the winners gain international exposure through Buildner’s media partnerships, publications, and a dedicated MICROHOME magazine, further amplifying their ideas to the wider architectural community.

Key dates for MICROHOME 10 include the closing date for registration on 25 September 2025, the submission deadline on 29 October 2025 (11:59 p.m. London time), and the announcement of winners on 9 December 2025. These milestones ensure participants have clear timelines to develop and present their concepts, with early registration discounts available to support students and emerging designers worldwide.

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Final registration deadline 25 September 2025

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