Infinity Flow Pavilion

Project idea

The project is a parametric pavilion inspired by the fluid movement of ribbons and the organic forms found in nature. The design explores the relationship between structure, movement, and human interaction, creating a dynamic spatial experience that encourages exploration and social engagement. Located in Montaza Gardens, Alexandria, the pavilion serves as a contemporary landmark that blends art, architecture, and landscape while providing shaded areas for relaxation and gathering.

Project description

The pavilion consists of a series of interconnected curved elements that create a sculptural and functional public space. The design is generated through a parametric approach, allowing smooth transitions between structural components and spatial zones. Visitors can move freely through the pavilion, experiencing different perspectives, visual connections, and shaded resting areas. The project integrates with the surrounding landscape and enhances the outdoor environment through its lightweight and expressive form.

Technical information

The pavilion is designed using a parametric structural framework composed of GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) and colored polycarbonate panels. The curved elements provide both structural stability and aesthetic value while allowing natural light to pass through selected surfaces. The materials were chosen for their durability, weather resistance, lightweight properties, and suitability for coastal environmental conditions. The construction system is designed to ensure flexibility, ease of fabrication, and long-term performance in outdoor public spaces.

Esraa Eweida

Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria

Egypt

Architecture

Project submitted

14. 06. 2026

Tag

Architecture Parks Public spaces Gardens

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