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Fresh Refreshment pavilion
To create a place for tourists and residents alike for a budget friendly alternative food refreshment. This pavilion serves enough to such that it could be easily transported to another location.
Singapore as a country has undergone tremendous developmental changes, land reclamation being one of the major reason.
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On a random basis, the following inferences were made while interviewing citizens of Singapore:
• Their awareness on knowledge on heritage is feeble.
• Food was made the identity of Singapore i.e. its uniqueness.
• Singapore has gone through a dramatic developmental progress.
• Life seems to be faster than time.
• Indeed, pausing only for food.
Designing a space for food refreshment that engages people enough to observe and take back a little of their heritage.
Singapore’s land area has grown significantly over the past two centuries. The miracle of a man-made architectural achievement known as land reclamation is what has helped the progressive rise in land surface. The need for more land to maintain a growing population has existed since the beginning of time. Land-scarce Singapore, has chosen to reclaim land from the oceans and rivers in order to construct new land.
Primary roof based on primitive main land


Secondary roof based on reclaimed land
Water is an important factor in the development Singapore has undergone through the years. The major water reservoirs have been considered to place the columns for the roof. They portray the strong pillars of Singapore of water desalination.
Columns with water streams mapped based on the major water reservoirs

Fragmented seating based on the form of topography

The seating and roofing of the pavilion is based on the geographical topography of Singapore.

The Seating is derived out of the peripheral contours observed in Singaporean Topography. It is then fragmented to serve the purpose of easy access and portability.






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The inner contours of Singaporean topography has been used to design the ceiling.
The overlaid roof showing major water reservoirs . These areas serve double as a column and an aspect of aesthetics .

The roofing is based on the extended land after reclamation and what is awaited for the future.
