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UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS

School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Design


TORRES, JAMEYA THERESA A.

DESIGN 2 MF 8:30-12:30
INSTRUCTOR: ADRIAN YAP

I.
Introduction
What is a Pavilion?
In architecture, a Pavilion can refer to a free-standing and semipermanent structure usually used in gardens and pleasure grounds. Its
architecture is intended for relaxation and pleasure. It was originally
built for social gatherings like garden banquets and balls.

Types/uses of a Pavilion

Art Pavilion
Pool House Pavilion
Garden Pavilion
Sports Pavilion a building nearby a sports ground, used for
changing clothes and for preparation
Multimedia Pavilion
Chapel Pavilion
Gazebo a pavilion built to take advantage of a view
Bandstands a circular or semicircular structure placed in a park,
garden, or indoor spaces to accommodate musical performances
Banqueting House a space for food preparation
Hunting lodge

Art Pavilion- s basically used for large scale art gallery exhibit
Art pavilion also compromises the standard dimensions of stairs, these stairs
can also be used as benches for capacity sitting (reference: building with
acc).

UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS


School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Design
TORRES, JAMEYA THERESA A.

II.

DESIGN 2 MF 8:30-12:30
INSTRUCTOR: ADRIAN YAP

Standard Dimensions

For the benches we also follow the standard dimensions:


According to Lehigh Universitys DESIGN STANDARDS Division 11 Benches
and Picnic Furniture,

Anchoring and Leveling: Benches shall be affixed to a concrete pad


using fastening methods as required by the manufacturer.
Overall Design: Single benches shall be placed facing and parallel to
the path of travel on a single concrete pad. Groupings of benches shall
be placed perpendicular to the path of travel or in a U-shaped
configuration, with the open end of the U adjacent to the path of
travel. A new pad shall abut and be square with existing pavement.

In an art pavilion one may put paintings on it, but one should follow the
exact way of hanging the paintings (http://reddotblog.com/how-to-hang-apainting-a-free-guide-from-xanadu-gallery/).

UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS


School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Design
TORRES, JAMEYA THERESA A.

III.

Painting Dimensions

Some paintings to be included in my pavilion:


1. Tagapagligtas by Leslie de Chavez
153 x 122 cm
2. Tales From Hidden Attic by Micahel Manalo
27 x 27 in
3. Untitled by Joseph Lofranco
35 x 35 in
4. Are you happy by Christopher Zamora
5 x 4 ft
5. AStig by Leslie de Chavez
112 x 112 cm

DESIGN 2 MF 8:30-12:30
INSTRUCTOR: ADRIAN YAP

UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS


School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Design
TORRES, JAMEYA THERESA A.

RESEARCH PAPER ON PAVILION

A PROPOSED ART PAVILION

DESIGN 2 MF 8:30-12:30
INSTRUCTOR: ADRIAN YAP

UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS


School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Design
TORRES, JAMEYA THERESA A.

DESIGN 2 MF 8:30-12:30
INSTRUCTOR: ADRIAN YAP

I.
Paintings included:
1. Moonlit Downpour on Edge Forest by Jon Ryan (36x48 cm)
2. A Giant by Luwid Mila Grinchik (21x30 cm)
3. Mollie by Ian Marshall (12x16 in)
4. Still Life by Julie Bosley (30x30 cm)
5. Song Thrush by Jolie Bosley (20x20 cm)
6. White Cottage Near Cochailort by Manu McGinty (21x13 in)
7. Time for a Cuppa by Caroline Smith (21x21 cm)
8. Horsey Mere Pump Norfolk by Gordon Marshall (20x16 cm)
9. Tagapagligtas by Leslie de Chavez (153x122 cm)
10. Multo by Lelsie de Chavez (112x112 cm)
11. Angkas by Lelsie de Chavez (112x112 cm)
12. Astig by Lelsie de Chavez (153x112 cm)
13. A Peverie from a City Dueller (27x27 in)
14. Tales from the Hidden Attic by Michael Maaalo (27x27 in)
15. Untitled by Joseph Lofranco (35by35 in)
16. Francisco Viris The Agnostic Survivor (56x39 cm)
17. The Food Chain by Francisco Viri (65x95 cm)
18. Are You Happy by Christopher Zamora (5x4 ft)

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