An Interactive Sanctuary
Ribbon Nexus

Designed for the near-future city, this pavilion functions as both interface and sanctuary — a place where advanced materials meet human emotion. Augmented overlays ripple across the glass, changing with light, data, and presence.
The Ribbon Nexus XR-System pavilion emerges like a luminous organism — its glass canopy suspended by a flowing white ribbon-structure that arcs and bends through the air with choreographed grace. Anchored by a central core of concrete and crystalline glass, the pavilion is both shelter and sculpture, a future-world gesture that redefines how material, structure, and atmosphere converge. The ribbon is not only structural — it is symbolic: a spatial algorithm rendered physical, carrying the glass canopy as if it were a translucent waveform suspended in time. Beneath it, a light-colored concrete plane reflects the canopy’s undulations, amplifying its presence in subtle halos of light and motion.
Designed for the near-future city, this pavilion functions as both interface and sanctuary — a place where advanced materials meet human emotion. Augmented overlays ripple across the glass, changing with light, data, and presence. The pavilion becomes a site for recalibration: a quiet, adaptive space where technology disappears into poetics, and structure reveals a new mode of intelligence. It’s not just a building — it’s a prototype for how architecture might breathe, respond, and inspire in a world shaped by environmental awareness, digital synthesis, and the beauty of rhythm made spatial.