Architecture

Agrosphere Pavilion

Zeinab Elnour
City University Malaysia
Malaysia

Project idea

AgroSphere Pavilion is envisioned as an agricultural and educational center that promotes sustainable farming, environmental awareness, and community learning through an integrated agricultural landscape. Located in Malaysia, the project serves as a platform where visitors can explore food production, modern farming technologies, and ecological stewardship. The concept is inspired by the sphere as a symbol of connection, growth, and continuity, representing the relationship between agriculture, people, and nature. Through interactive learning spaces, demonstration farms, and educational programs, AgroSphere Pavilion encourages knowledge sharing while inspiring future generations to appreciate sustainable agriculture and responsible environmental practices.

Project description

AgroSphere Pavilion is designed as a learning destination where agricultural production and education are combined within a dynamic and engaging environment. The project includes demonstration farms, greenhouse cultivation areas, exhibition galleries, workshops, research facilities, and outdoor classrooms connected through landscaped pathways and gathering spaces. The architectural design emphasizes openness, connectivity, and interaction between indoor and outdoor environments. Visitors are guided through various farming experiences that showcase cultivation processes, food systems, and environmental management practices. The pavilion functions as a living educational landscape where agriculture becomes a visible and interactive component of daily learning, strengthening public understanding of sustainable food production and environmental responsibility.

Technical information

The technical framework of AgroSphere Pavilion integrates sustainable agricultural systems with environmentally responsive building strategies. The project incorporates demonstration plots, hydroponic farming areas, greenhouse systems, and smart irrigation technologies to support efficient crop cultivation. Rainwater harvesting, water recycling systems, and solar energy installations contribute to resource efficiency and long term sustainability. Buildings utilize passive design strategies including natural ventilation, daylight optimization, thermal shading, and landscape integration to reduce energy consumption. Supporting facilities include storage spaces, research laboratories, training rooms, maintenance areas, and environmental monitoring stations. These technical systems allow AgroSphere Pavilion to operate as a productive educational center while demonstrating innovative and sustainable agricultural practices.

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