This pavilion concept was designed to look like a bouquet of roses and is the definition of experiential architecture.
The 'Roses Pavilion' idea was masterminded by the Russian architect and "futuristic designer" Vasily Klyukin. The pavilion would be built with glass and metal and would have lights that could change the building's colors -- making it both solid and multicolored depended on need. The pavilion concept was created in the hopes that it will come to life or inspire someone to build something similar and the designer believes it could house retail spaces such as flower shops, museums and spas.
This pavilion concept draws inspiration from nature and is meant to be multi-functional rather than serving one specific purpose.
Rose Pavilion Concepts
A Russian Architect Hopes This Pavilion Concept is Brought to Life
Trend Themes
1. Experiential Architecture - Creating visually stunning and multifunctional architecture that provides a unique and engaging experience for visitors.
2. Adaptive Lighting Design - Incorporating programmable lighting systems that can change the appearance and mood of a building in real-time for various scenarios, including retail, entertainment, and living spaces.
3. Nature-inspired Structures - Creating buildings and public spaces that reflect and blend in with natural environments while providing functional spaces for various activities.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Using experiential architecture and adaptive lighting design to create unique and immersive retail spaces such as flower shops, galleries, and spas.
2. Entertainment and Hospitality - Constructing nature-inspired event spaces, hotels, and resorts that provide a memorable and distinct experience for guests.
3. Urban Planning and Design - Incorporating experiential architecture and nature-inspired structures into urban planning and design to create livable and sustainable cities with unique identities.