NN007_Low-Resolution Pavilion
2710sqft. Public. Completed 2025
The pavilion operates as a low-resolution shelter, a spatial proposal defined not by precision or polish, but by adaptability, necessity, and intent. It resists over-articulation, allowing its form and function to emerge through constraint: material availability, fabrication logic, and collaborative decision-making.
In contrast to the high-definition environment of Orchard Road, built on spectacle and consumption. This structure offers a temporary space for pause. Its porosity is deliberate: air, light, and people move through freely. Its rawness is not aestheticized, but accepted.
The result of choosing not to disguise the means of its making. Designed to be disassembled, redistributed, or reconfigured, the shelter exists not as an object but as an ongoing condition.
A moment in a larger sequence of reuse, discussion, and reconsideration of what architecture needs to be, here and now.