Forest Pavilion

Project Details

Project Name
Forest Pavilion
Architect
nARCHITECTS
Project Types
Cultural
Project Status
Built
Size
3,229 ft²

Project Description

Category: Bond
Honorable Mention

Conceived as part of the Masadi Art Festival—an event funded by Taiwan’s Forestry Bureau to raise public awareness of a new-growth forest threatened by development—Forest Pavilion is a shaded meeting and performance space for visitors to the Da Nong Da Fu Forest and Eco-Park in Hualien. Designed by Brooklyn, N.Y.–based nArchitects, the temporary pavilion is composed of 11 vaults constructed from freshly cut bamboo, organized in two rings around a small outdoor theater, with a loop of wood decking serving as seating or a circular stage.

While juror Raymund Ryan appreciated the thoughtful design process that went through several iterations before settling on its final form, he and the other jurors hoped to acknowledge the project’s recognition and inclusion of the province’s aboriginal Amis tribe. Masters of bamboo construction, the Amis fabricated bamboo for the project and became personally invested in the completion of the pavilion. “It’s not an expensive project, but it’s something that can give communities a certain sense of self-respect,” Ryan says.

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