Sara Abdelmaksoud
student
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egypt
Urban Design and Landscape
The idea of the project is based on creating a attractive colorful pavilion in a flowery garden in dubai miracle garden also the pavilion has openings to… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability more
The pavilion design presents a delightful and engaging concept that aligns well with the vibrant and whimsical character of Dubai Miracle Garden. The use of colorful, flower-inspired forms immediately captures attention and creates a playful, welcoming atmosphere for both tourists and children. The incorporation of openings for sunlight adds a thoughtful touch, enhancing the sensory experience within the space while maintaining visual and environmental connectivity with the garden.
The intention to use 3D printing with polycarbonate is a smart choice, as the material offers both durability and design flexibility—ideal for achieving intricate floral forms while withstanding outdoor conditions. This choice also reinforces the project's innovative and futuristic spirit.
To further strengthen the design, it would be helpful to include more clarity on how the pavilion functions spatially—how people move through it, interact with it, or how it adapts to different times of day or activities. Adding perspective visuals or renders with people enjoying the space would also enhance the emotional appeal and communicate the user experience more effectively.
Thank you, Sara Abdelmaksoud, for sharing this imaginative and joyful proposal—it brings a fresh and engaging layer to the existing charm of the Miracle Garden!