Interior Design

Pavilion Interior Design

Amani Daraghmeh
Applied Science Private University
Jordan
Saeed Alhmoud

Project idea

Interior design of a pavilion structure.

Project description

A pavilion interior design project developed at the Faculty of Art and Design (FAD) at Applied Science Private University (ASU). The board presents architectural wireframe drawings of a multi-level pavilion structure.

Technical information

The Thanaya Pavilion is designed as a contemporary educational and social hub inspired by the fluid folds of an open book, creating a dynamic architectural form that symbolizes knowledge, creativity, and interaction. The structure utilizes a reinforced concrete framework combined with a high-performance curtain wall glazing system to maximize natural daylight and visual connectivity with the surrounding landscape. The façade consists of floor-to-ceiling tempered glass panels with aluminum framing, providing transparency, durability, and energy efficiency.

The roof features a free-form curved geometry finished with smooth architectural concrete, incorporating concealed drainage systems and integrated LED lighting to emphasize the building’s organic form. Interior finishes include natural wood flooring, acoustic ceiling treatments, and custom-built furniture designed to enhance comfort and flexibility within study, workshop, and social spaces. Sustainable design strategies include maximizing daylight penetration, natural ventilation opportunities, energy-efficient LED lighting, and the use of durable, low-maintenance materials. Accessibility standards are achieved through barrier-free circulation paths, adequate turning spaces, and ergonomic furniture layouts, ensuring a comfortable and inclusive environment for all users.

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