Here, we attempt to create a pavilion that
uses floating lines to shine the spotlight
on line designs that are now forgotten.
Specifically, we use repetitive line
modules or unfamiliar shapes and express
them in the form of regular tetrahedrons
and octahedron modules. Through the
repetition and juxtaposition of the shapes
created using these two modules, we
present a new, unique architectural
experience and a space emphasizing the
use of lines. In turn, these lines become a
stage for exhibitions, selling goods, and
other forms of exchange. By deliberately
exposing factors that usually do not
receive much attention, we focus on the
fundamental characteristics of today’s
marketplaces. In that sense, Floatform is
a pavilion that brings attention to such
things that often go unnoticed.