First, you take an orthogonal grid system introduced 100 years ago, then you add a few diagonal courses, and what you’re left with is the structure of Burnham city and the starting basis for UNStudio’s Burnham Pavilion.
Except this pavilion does more than pay respects to the existing geometry of the city, it also introduces a new multi-dimensional space serving as an urban stimulus. It’s sculptural, inviting, assessable, and at night will put on a light show, providing the perfect space for people to gather, walk around, and explore.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
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