Rashid Ali Architects Designs a New Garden Pavilion in Hargeisa
Amy Duong — August 21, 2023 — Art & Design
References: dezeen
London and Somaliland-based design firm Rashid Ali Architects unveil a new garden pavilion defined by chequered timber themes. It can also be illuminated to appear to be a 'glowing lantern.' The room is found within a paved garden of a house located in Hargeisa. The simplistic pavilion is meant to contrast its surrounding buildings in the dense residential space.
Supported by a timber frame, the room is filled with a ser of plywood and tinted glass paneling to create a chequered look. Rashad Ali speaks about the design concept to Dezeen, stating that "The idea of the chequered facade was to express the structural pattern of the timber as the aesthetic language of the pavilion. The infill use of plywood, tinted glass, and polycarbonate defuses the intense daylight, and at night turns it into a glowing lantern within the garden."
Image Credit: Rashid Ali Architects
Supported by a timber frame, the room is filled with a ser of plywood and tinted glass paneling to create a chequered look. Rashad Ali speaks about the design concept to Dezeen, stating that "The idea of the chequered facade was to express the structural pattern of the timber as the aesthetic language of the pavilion. The infill use of plywood, tinted glass, and polycarbonate defuses the intense daylight, and at night turns it into a glowing lantern within the garden."
Image Credit: Rashid Ali Architects
Trend Themes
1. Chequered Timber Themes - Incorporating chequered timber designs is a trend in architectural pavilion structures, allowing for unique aesthetic and structural patterns.
2. Glowing Lantern Illumination - The trend of illuminating pavilions to appear as glowing lanterns at night provides a visually striking element in garden designs.
3. Contrasting Simplicity - The trend of creating simplistic pavilions that contrast with the surrounding buildings offers a unique architectural touch in dense residential spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the use of chequered timber themes in pavilion structures to create eye-catching designs.
2. Lighting Design - Lighting designers can experiment with illuminating pavilions to create a mesmerizing glow effect at night.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can incorporate contrasting simple pavilions in their designs to add visual interest and diversity to residential spaces.
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