The pavilion’s design reflects the dynamic movements of the biennale, combining circulatory routes with spaces for expression and contemplation. Its triangular exterior contrasts with the circular interior, creating a central void where paths and viewpoints converge. This structure supports a range of activities, from intimate discussions to large presentations, adapting to the needs of artists and visitors.
The pavilion encourages engagement and reflection, acting as a focal point for creative expression while offering moments of solitude. It provides a platform for both staged and spontaneous interactions, fostering dialogue and connection within the biennale’s context.