Ambar Agarwal

AR2049

Aquamorph : Dining Pavilion at Auroville

Aquamorph, the dining pavilion at Auroville, is a product of iterative digital computation using Grasshopper. Tailored for Auroville's communal dining habits, the pavilion features a spatial hierarchy to accommodate varying group sizes. Informed by master teachings, the design process evolved from exploring soap bubble techniques to manifesting a 1:1 scale Ferrorest furniture. The lotus pond enveloping the pavilion imparts a floating ambiance. The culmination of this academic journey was the construction of the 1:1 scale pavilion at the CEPT Workshop, exemplifying the fusion of computational design methodologies with a nuanced understanding of communal dining dynamics.Click here for full portfolio.

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Acquiring knowledge from masters and contemporary gurus to comprehend the intricate interplay between form and forces.

Exploring soap bubble experiment as a technique to generate minimal surfaces

Exploring minimal surfaces through the utilization of digital computation on Grasshopper.

Ferrorest, conceived as a seating furniture, embodies a minimal surface design principle. The manifestation of this concept materialized in the form of a 1:1 prototype, wherein ferroconcrete was employed as the construction material.

Deriving a Genrative form of the Dining Pavilion, informed by learnings from previous exercises

Plan at +2400 mm

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The pavilion's ethereal light quality, enhanced by its floating ambiance and lotus pond embrace, transcends physical boundaries, creating an immersive dining experience that seamlessly merges architectural precision with a sublime play of light and space.

Exploded Isometric View with Shell Analysis

1:1 Dining Pavilion at CEPT Workshop in ferroconcrete