Cubicity
The cube composition is a significant representation of the Third Dimension as it establishes the creation of Space. This pavilion is designed by Qhawarizmi Architect, named Cubicity for its obvious shape and location in the heart of the city. Crafted from ribbed aluminium panels containing 90% recycled content, the pavilion will be recycled again for future applications. Its temporal nature ensures easy disassembly for recycling, aligning with the principles of a circular economy where every component is re-purposed or recycled at the end of its life.
The pavilion serves as an optical instrument to appreciate the natural layers of landscape and its surrounding. A series of fins blur the boundaries between the interior and exterior. Its central void is carefully calibrated to frame the visitor's gaze towards the Petronas Twin Towers. Series of square fins blur the boundaries between the interior and exterior, allowing natural light to flood the space and providing breathtaking views of the surrounding greenery. The aluminum's natural shine, untouched by paint or finish, reflects the parks panorama, celebrating the inherent beauty of raw aluminum and the park.
The aluminium’s natural shine, untouched by paint or finish, act as a shimmering veil reflecting the parks panorama, celebrating the inherent beauty of raw materials in the park. Shadow from nearby trees dance on the surface of the panels, suggesting that the fourth dimension (Time) is part of the design.