The Visual Permeability Pavilion is perhaps one of the coolest practical outdoor seating sets that I’ve ever seen.
The curvaceous Visual Permeability Pavilion is made entirely out of wooden slats that flow in one continuous strip. The density of the slats were designed to hold three zones that serve a different purpose. The most dense zone is meant for sitting and walking, the medium zone's for backrest and the lightest zone is meant for shading. This is the perfect multi-purpose public seating that lets you hang out with a bunch of people and have some privacy at the same time.
The design was conceived by a group that includes Luis Alarcon, Aaron Berman, Michael Georgopoulos, Eun Ki Kang, Dayeon Kim, Nicole Kotsis, Jeeun Grace Lee, Aaron Mark, Hylee Oh, Steven Sanchez.
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Trend Themes
1. Continuous Strip Furniture - The concept of using a continuous flow of material can be applied to other outdoor and indoor furniture pieces.
2. Multi-zone Purpose Designs - Designers can explore the use of multiple zones to increase functionality in various products and spaces.
3. Visual Permeability - Incorporating the concept of visual permeability can lead to innovative solutions for spaces that need to balance privacy and openness.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Furniture and Decor - Furniture companies can incorporate the design of the Visual Permeability Pavilion and translate it into various outdoor furniture models.
2. Architecture and Design - The idea of using wood slats to create visual permeability can be implemented in the architectural design of different buildings, parks and public spaces.
3. Hospitality - The multi-zone concept of the Visual Permeability Pavilion can be applied to outdoor seating areas of hotels and resorts for various purposes such as dining, lounging and socializing.