Urban Mixed Reality
Digital Canopy

This is not merely architecture, but an interface — a living threshold between city and signal, between the human body and the intelligent systems that now co-shape our environments.
The Digital Canopy XR-System pavilion is a collaged spatial construct that merges the digital and physical into a seamless experiential tapestry. Set within the urban fabric, its winged canopies extend like sentient limbs — drawing visitors inward beneath their layered, dynamic forms. As one traverses the gently undulating field of windswept grass, the boundary between material and immaterial dissolves: augmented overlays shimmer in response to presence, while spatialized sound and ambient data flows ripple through the air like a second weather. This is not merely architecture, but an interface — a living threshold between city and signal, between the human body and the intelligent systems that now co-shape our environments. At its core, the pavilion explores convergence — not by mimicking technology, but by embodying its logic through poetics of form, motion, and interaction. The structure’s collage-like assembly reflects the hybridity of the XR world: analog textures meet reactive surfaces, and physical paths unfold alongside virtual narratives. It is a place of pause and wonder, where nature’s rhythms are quietly infused with invisible digital tides, offering an ephemeral but grounding encounter with a future increasingly defined by coexistence between the tangible and the virtual.