The shape and its oculus-shaped perforations allow visitors to contemplate, feeling protected while focusing on views of the sky and feeling the surrounding channel close by through the captivating play of light and shadow generated by the joints of the black wood arranged vertically and intricately placed.
The pavilion not only provides a quiet space for reflection and rest but also serves as a versatile venue for multiple events and meetings, adapting to the Biennale's schedule of needs.
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The Kwaeε by Adjaye Associates. Photograph courtesy of Adjaye Associates.
Project description by Adjaye Associates
Designed entirely of timber, The Kwaeε‘s form and materiality take on the qualities of its namesake which translates as forest in Twi and is envisioned as a space for both reflection and active programming.
The overall design aims to support conversation and reflection, presenting a doorway, platform, assembly, and window in a single, unified entity. The external structure takes the form of a triangular prism punctuated by two oculi, while the internal space is a sculpted ovoid that takes a cave-like form. The distorted shape is set at an angle and abuts the perimeter to create passages and apertures for entry and exit. By minimizing discontinuity, the all-timber structure cultivates a forest of light and shadow. Leveraging its central location, The Kwaeε is at once an active and passive inhabitable structure, providing a space for respite and convening as well as multi-purpose events. Functioning as a device for calling and recording, the activity within The Kwaeε will extend not only to lectures, panel discussions, and performances, but will also be a space for archival auditory experiences in which thematically relevant archival storytelling, music, poetry, recitals, debates, and lectures will be played.
In the spirit of continued renewal, the form is designed as a modular, prefabricated structure that can be reused and relocated to other sites around the world.