Aurelia Pavilion is conceived as a sculptural urban landmark that redefines the relationship between architecture, movement, and public space. Positioned as an architectural canopy rather than a conventional structure, the pavilion establishes a spatial threshold—inviting pause, gathering, and civic presence within the urban fabric.

The project explores fluid geometry and layered surfaces to create a continuous dialogue between light, structure, and human movement. Curved metallic forms rise from the ground plane, framing the space beneath as both shelter and destination. The pavilion’s rhythm is defined by repetition and variation, allowing the architecture to read differently as one moves through it.

Materiality plays a critical role in shaping the experience. Brushed metallic finishes interact with natural and artificial light, producing subtle reflections that evolve throughout the day. Rather than functioning as an isolated object, Aurelia Pavilion acts as an urban connector—bridging architecture, public life, and sensory experience into a singular spatial identity.

The Aurelia Pavilion