Chinese design studio Temp has created the 3-to-1 Pavilion using charred wood. The structure is defined by its triangular shape that is nestled in a rocky garden with the purpose of forming a tranquil space to enjoy tea and gather together. The 3-to-1 Pavilion boasts a geometric form that has louvered walls that are constructed from wooden frames.
There are 30 charred timber frames in total and each one is set at an angle to elevate heights as it narrows. Temp speaks about the design project to Dezeen, stating "The 3-to-1 Pavilion design is the integration of time, space, and people, with a focus on 'in-between' or interstitial spaces. The pavilion serves as a serene sanctuary for tea drinking, contemplation, and social gatherings in a Shanghai garden setting."
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Temp Designs the 3-to-1 Pavilion in a Rocky Shanghai Garden
Trend Themes
1. Charred-wood Architecture - The use of charred wood in construction provides not only aesthetic appeal but also increased durability and resistance to environmental factors.
2. Geometric Pavilion Design - Triangular and other geometric pavilion structures offer unique spatial experiences and visually engaging environments.
3. Interstitial Space Utilization - Designing with a focus on 'in-between' spaces enhances the functionality and multi-purpose use of architectural structures.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Architecture - Incorporating charred wood in building materials underscores a commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly construction practices.
2. Landscape Design - Integrating geometric structures within natural garden settings creates harmonious spaces that blend modern design with nature.
3. Furniture and Interiors - The emphasis on interstitial spaces provides innovative opportunities for versatile and flexible interior designs.