Vadim Spirenkov
student
Yaroslavl State Technical University
Russian Federation
Architecture
An exhibition pavilion is an architectural paradox. It must be a magnet for visitors, yet it cannot overshadow the exhibits within. It must surprise and… more
Dulanja Mudannayaka
advisor
Liverpool John Moores University, Faculty of Media, Arts and Social Science Liverpool
Sri Lankan
My architectural philosophy revolves around a steadfast commitment to sustainability and… more
Hello Vadim,
Your UFO-inspired pavilion concept is captivating, blending the futuristic with the mysterious. The idea of transforming a flying saucer into a space that is both dynamic and functional is intriguing. The seamless interaction between exterior and interior spaces enhances the immersive experience, and the choice of materials—reinforced concrete, steel trusses, and large-format glass—shows a keen understanding of both industrial design and architectural storytelling.
As an experienced architect, I would recommend considering the incorporation of sustainable design elements, such as solar panels or green roofs, to emphasize the futuristic aspect of the pavilion and enhance its environmental impact. Also, consider integrating adaptable exhibition spaces within the pavilion that can easily transform based on the exhibits or events, creating a more versatile environment. Finally, ensuring proper acoustics and lighting design will be essential for highlighting the exhibits while maintaining the dramatic architectural forms.
Best of luck with your education and future career—this is an exciting project!