Design shapes how we experience the world.

Parametric Pavilion / Experiential Architecture
Aether Flow Pavilion is conceived as an inhabitable field of motion, where architecture is defined by continuity rather than enclosure. Its parametric surfaces unfold as a single spatial gesture, guiding visitors through a carefully orchestrated sequence of light, shadow, and movement. Structure, canopy, and circulation merge into one cohesive form, allowing space itself to become the primary experience.
Set within a contemporary urban development context, the pavilion operates simultaneously as landmark and environment. It invites pause without prescribing function, encouraging visitors to engage with architecture as atmosphere rather than destination. Through its flowing geometry, Aether Flow Pavilion transforms the public realm into a spatial narrative that evolves throughout the day. More than an installation, it acts as a design instrument that reinforces identity, elevates experiential value, and positions architecture as a medium for cultural presence and long term relevance..
A fluid architectural form that transforms light, movement, and atmosphere into space.
Aether Flow Pavilion
Location: Hudson Yards Public Realm, New York City, USA










