A shade house structure designed as part of an interpretation center, featuring organic forms and tree-like structural columns that provide sheltered open-air spaces integrated with landscape elements.
The Interpretation Center Shade House is an architectural project featuring a fluid, organic floor plan with circular landscape elements including planters and trees. The design incorporates a central octagonal structure surrounded by curvilinear pathways and planted areas. The building uses tree-like branching columns that support a canopy roof structure, creating sheltered semi-outdoor spaces. The sections reveal a low-profile building that integrates with its surrounding landscape. Interior renders show a space rich with vegetation, wooden decking, and dramatic structural elements inspired by natural forms.
Scale 1:200. All dimensions are in meters. The drawings include a floor plan, Section AA', and Section BB'. The project is from Semester VI, Section B.