Sustainable Pavilion Incorporates Modularity

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KROED

Chun Qing Li of Pavilion Architecture designed KREOD, an architectural sculpture, organic in form, environmentally-friendly and inspired by nature. Resembling three seeds, these three pods combine through a series of interlocking hexagons to create an enclosed structure.

KREOD consists of three compartments and has a footprint of 60 square meters. The design showcases a sustainable and forward thinking building method in fabricating and installing. The wooden structure of KREOD is made of Kebony, a certified sustainable alternative to tropical hardwood.

The modularity of KREOD allows it to be used as a multi-functional pavilion both indoors and outdoors.  The three pods can be combined in a variety of configurations or they can be installed as free-standing forms.  The flexibility and modularity allows the structures to be utilized as a media center, popup bar or a marketing or event space

Allison Pocewicz

Allison has had a lifelong interest in multiple facets of design. Growing up between a sewing machine and a sketch pad, she went on to fine-tune her skills through studies in fine arts and fashion design. Upon entering the design/build industry, she continuously researches trends in various markets, including retail, hospitality, exhibitory/events, interiors and architecture in order to provide valuable educational and inspirational resources to clients.

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Allison Pocewicz (160 Posts)

Allison has had a lifelong interest in multiple facets of design. Growing up between a sewing machine and a sketch pad, she went on to fine-tune her skills through studies in fine arts and fashion design. Upon entering the design/build industry, she continuously researches trends in various markets, including retail, hospitality, exhibitory/events, interiors and architecture in order to provide valuable educational and inspirational resources to clients.


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