Events are not isolated; they emerge through their relations, with boundaries that are fluid and constantly being redefined.
Accordingly, this project is based on a Fractal Spatial Structure, encompassing both micro and macro scales. Rather than existing as separate elements, they interweave and overlap to define dynamic, multi-layered spaces that support events, gatherings, and interaction.
The nine-square structure can be reinterpreted through a fractal logic, allowing its inherent spatial potential to unfold and replicate across multiple scales. By shifting the slabs along the Z-axis, the composition moves beyond a planar condition, generating spatial tension and a more dynamic spatial experience. The entire system is then shaped by a circular boundary, softening the rigidity of the geometry and establishing a more fluid relationship with its surroundings.
While the fractal network of slabs accommodates events of varying scales, the project also requires a continuous space capable of hosting larger collective gatherings. In response, a triangular slab cuts through the structure, disrupting the repetitive logic of the fractal and creating a unified spatial field for large-scale events and shared experiences.
Within the project, the square, the circle, and the triangle are not merely geometric forms but distinct spatial logics. The square generates multiplicity through repetition, the circle brings the dispersed elements into a cohesive whole, and the triangle introduces continuity and collective space within this field of fragmentation.