Sahil Manoj Gandhi

AT4009

AEROWEAVE.

This pavilion is a sustainable, passive structure that breathes through the natural principles of stack ventilation, allowing warm air to rise and escape while drawing in cooler air at its base. Its design is driven by environmental harmony, where every form and opening enhances airflow and thermal comfort without mechanical intervention. Constructed from reclaimed waste materials, the modular, interlocking walls require no fasteners, relying instead on gravity and precision for stability. By transforming discarded materials into architectural elements, the pavilion becomes a living, responsive system, demonstrating how thoughtful design can align with nature, repurpose waste, and embody resilience through simplicity.


Report Content

Material Exploration | Concrete slip forming.

Abstraction of pavilion.

Strata flux | Site analysis.

Strata flux | Planning and Details.

Strata flux | Section and Wall section.

Aero weave | Module Explorations.

Aero weave | Module Explorations.

Aero weave | Planning.

Aero weave | Section and Details.

Aero weave | Module casting and process.

Project Video