Yarra Pavilion

Place of respite on Melbourne Yarra River Melbourne / Australia / 2009

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The Yarra Pavilion creates a place of rest for walkers and cyclists that provides shelter from the elements and space for social gatherings. With an upper and a lower entrance the pavilion will be suspended from a slope overlooking the yarra river and takes the shape of two interconnected rectangular boxes that mirror nearby bridge construction aesthetics. Constructed mainly of local hardwood timbers, steel cabling is also used to create balustrades and support for network of native vegetation.
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    The Yarra Pavilion creates a place of rest for walkers and cyclists that provides shelter from the elements and space for social gatherings. With an upper and a lower entrance the pavilion will be suspended from a slope overlooking the yarra river and takes the shape of two interconnected rectangular boxes that mirror nearby bridge construction aesthetics. Constructed mainly of local hardwood timbers, steel cabling is also used to create balustrades and support for network of native...

    Project details
    • Year 2009
    • Status Competition works
    • Type Parks, Public Gardens / Waterfront / Pavilions / Tourist Facilities
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