“Our proposal for the temporary pavilion was primarily focused on re-threading and re-directing existing pedestrian trajectories to the future site of the Ballet. By employing a series of markers or cues the pavilion suggests a moment of meander and repose to experience the urban grounds of the new Ballet.”
The markers, generated from polygon primitives, respond to notions of the phototropic behavior of plants and trees and find parallels with fluid corporeal movements as a response to music, nets, networks, and patterning. Each marker is ultimately an individually branched, lightweight network that as an element and as an assemblage forms a self supporting structural web or filigree.