Pavilion of Fragments
An exquisite paper play structure in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, inspired by the architectural style of Kengo Kuma. The pavilion comprises fragments of lightweight, translucent material forming triangular frames that are delicately held together, reflecting contemporary design of the surrounding architecture. Visitors can enjoy interacting with the flexible structure, which has an airy design that encourages exploration and creativity. Against the backdrop of Surrey's landscape, this temporary pavilion blends innovation and natural beauty harmoniously, showcasing the fusion of art and environment in this dynamic urban space.