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This studio project centered on the investigation and realization of architectural forms derived from the fundamental principles of tension. The initial phase involved discovering a diverse range of tension-induced shapes through the creation of small-scale models, allowing for an iterative process of exploration and understanding of structural behavior under tension. This hands-on experimentation with materials and forms laid the groundwork for the subsequent stages of the project. The culmination of this exploration was the design and construction of a large-scale pavilion. This final product utilized cloth as the primary tensile material, leveraging its inherent flexibility and responsiveness to tension forces. To provide structural integrity and define the overall form, steel bars were integrated as reinforcement elements within the tensioned fabric, showcasing a practical application of tension principles in creating a substantial architectural structure.