Leart Damoni
student
University of Prishtina
Kosovo
Urban Design and Landscape
The concept for this project originated from an abstract notion of creating a "green strip" designed to facilitate community building and interpersonal… more
Mustika WARDHANI
advisor
Diponegoro University, Semarang
Indonesia
Urban Design and Architectural Psychology more
Creating a 'green strip' is attractive, considering city developments prioritize 'gray' space over green space. This unique belt gives the impression of a strong attraction in dividing urban zoning. The pavilion shelter's parametric design gives it a high-tech feel with dynamic curves but still prioritizes function. What's important is having a farmer's market downtown where you try to revive local community involvement with their small businesses. The application of modular and 'pixel' forms makes work in the field more accessible, more economical and time efficient.
Suggestion: create stunning aerial views so that the rhythm from one zone to another can be felt sequentially. The story between parametric design has not become a common thread or embroidered with 'pixelated' buildings. This can be approached with color, material, etc