Ankita Deka

AT4009

Stitch and Steel | Pavillion from reuse

Stitch and Steel is a temporary structure that reimagines waste. Built from salvaged scaffolding pipes and scrap fabric, the pavilion explores the relationship between the rigid and the soft, the industrial and the handmade. Layers of fabric are stitched and wrapped around a lattice of reused metal, creating a porous envelope that encourages journeys through its passages. The pavilion celebrates exploration and play, inviting visitors to spaces that are always aware of the system around them.


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Laser cutting timber to create a cube, a cylinder, and an octant. The project was started by me, and completed by Sruthi Tummalapalli, as the project was handed over in the middle as part of the exercise.

Extruding clay to create a cube, a cylinder, and an octant. The project was started by Sruthi Tummalapalli, and completed by me, as the project was handed over in the middle as part of the exercise.

Thematic influence of pavilion design

Group project to create a pavilion

Pavilion from reuse

Diagrammatic studies of initial models

Material and joinery study

Diagrammatic studies of further developed models

Final plan and interior view

Final model pictures