This pavilion design pays homage to Antonio Gaudi and his work. It combines some of its well-known elements such as columns, arches, mosaic and nature. The idea behind this project is to bring his work closer to all people around the world and to help them experience visiting Barcelona even though they have never actually been there. For those who have visited this city, it will be a nice memory in their own hometown or any other city near them.
This project is a tribute to Gaudi but my idea is to have many more tributes to great architects and artist.
The project can be realized in the urban area, making it good solution to implement greenery in the nowadays "concrete jungles". The circling water in the fountain, mixed with some chimcals, can recreate the smell of sea water that can be experienced at the original location of Gaudi's work.
It is made out of the traditional materials: concrete, plaster, ceramic tiles, earth. It's not too expensive.