Pavilion #1 - Design

Islamic inspired pavilion design, with six vertical elements and an open roof structure. The abstract design was inspired by the Moorish architecture patterns mixed with modern elements such as the emmisive light on the edges of the structure, and the usage of the dark grey paint.
Materials : Wood, paint, LED Light strips(Blue).
Year : 2015



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Side view - Corner angle

Side view - Corner angle 2

Isometric view

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As an architectural designer, artist, and author, I have always been drawn to experimental approaches and techniques. I graduated from German Jordanian University and have since gained a wealth of experience in various fields such as landscape architecture, heritage conservation, exhibition design, and architecture design. My style has been described as contemporary, abstract, and uncanny. You can find my work showcased on multiple websites, including my architectural designs, abstract paintings, travel photography, and the occasional poetry excerpts that I publish as a collection on a yearly basis. I am the creator of several projects, including "Islamic Architecture by Dxx," "Digital Architecture Bit Box," "The Mind of Architecture," and "Noises of Architecture (NOA)."

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