Architecture

Manta pavillion

samar Ahmed
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egypt

Project idea


- Concept Statement
"The Meta Pavilion's design is inspired by the majestic fusion of the manta ray and the mountains. This unique blend of natural forms is reinterpreted into a futuristic and sustainable architectural marvel."

- Design Inspiration
- "The majestic manta ray's fluid lines and curves influenced the design of the pavilion's wings, creating a sense of dynamism and movement."
- "The rugged, majestic lines of the mountains inspired the pavilion's structural framework, evoking a sense of solidity and permanence."

- Design Synthesis
"By combining the organic, flowing lines of the manta ray with the robust, angular lines of the mountains, the Meta Pavilion's design achieves a harmonious balance between fluidity and structure, creating a truly unique and captivating architectural experience

-Manta pavillion located in siwa oasis
"Nestled in the heart of Egypt's breathtaking Siwa Oasis, our Pavilion is a masterpiece of innovative design and sustainable architecture. This stunning structure serves as a vibrant hub for cultural exchange, creativity, and community engagement."

- Located in the picturesque Siwa Oasis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Sustainable design incorporating local materials and energy-efficient systems
- Multipurpose spaces for art exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events
- Panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape

Project description

Pavilion zones likely refer to designated areas or sections within a pavilion, which is a large building or structure used for various events, exhibitions, or gatherings.

Some possible examples of pavilion zones include:

1. Exhibition zones: areas for displaying products, artwork, or other exhibits.
2. Food and beverage zones: sections offering catering services, restaurants, or snack bars.
3. Performance zones: stages or areas for live performances, concerts, or shows.
4. Meeting and conference zones: areas for business meetings, seminars, or conferences.
5. Interactive zones: spaces for hands-on activities, workshops, or demonstrations.

Technical information

there are two main choices PVC (poly vinyl chloride) coated polyester cloth and PTFE (Poly Tetra Fluro Ethlene) (Teflon) coated glass cloth.
General term for form-ac-tive structures that are double-curvature pretensioned structural fabrics,foils or cable nets.

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