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This pavilion uses steel rebars, normally hidden inside concrete to create a light, open, and strong shelter. By bending and tying the rebars together, they form a system that works like tree branches or woven nests. Each part supports the others, with some rebars holding weight (compression) and others pulling tight (tension). The design doesn’t rely on heavy materials, just connections and repeated patterns. Inspired by nature, the structure grows like a forest: with base “roots,” rising “trunks,” and wide “canopies.” People can walk under and through it, feeling protected by something light, yet strong. The pavilion is made to be assembled and taken apart easily — showing how raw materials can create beautiful space through design.