

This project was made for the “120 hours : The Art of Losing” competition. The goal was to design an exhibition pavillion about something that has been lost or forgotten, all in just 120 hours.


We spend 90% of our lives indoors, and this number keeps increasing. The deep connection we once had with the outside world has been lost. This pavilion brings that lost connection into focus. Two circles: the first, a curved hallway serving as an exhibition space, fully open to the second—a garden-like space, an invitation to pause, touch, and feel, reconnect with nature.


Its entrances are overgrown, forcing visitors to step over roots, brush through leaves, and perhaps hold a branch for the following curious, making nature an unavoidable part of the experience.