An exhibition pavilion inspired by the concept of 'dissolving' Prague cubes, creating a minimalist structure that serves as an exhibition space for CAMP (Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning).
The concept derives from the planned reconstruction of Prague's waterfront area. The inner part of the cube is proportionally divided into exhibition and functional zones. The design emphasizes transparency with glass facades and a connection between interior and exterior spaces. The pavilion features a minimalist material palette with concrete and glass, drawing inspiration from Prague's architectural context. The structure allows for flexible exhibition configurations while maintaining visual permeability to the surrounding landscape.
The design uses a simple rectangular form with floor plan at 1:75 scale. The structural system appears to be a steel or concrete frame with extensive glazing on multiple facades. The pavilion includes polycarbonate materials as referenced in the concept notes. Section drawings show a single-story structure with varying ceiling heights.