The Hyperbolic Paraboloid Research Pavilion, made with bamboo, is an attempt to explore the geometric potential of hyperbolic paraboloid curved surfaces in creating architectural spaces. The design process began with the question of how a complex geometry could be produced accessibly through a bottom-up approach and how it could be utilized to generate space. Bamboo was selected for its structural and environmental benefits. The hyperbolic paraboloid presents a geometric form that, despite the complexity of its surface, can be produced using linear elements. Additionally, its modularity allows for structural expansion. The design process started by generating and examining various smaller-scale options. The selected module allowed for covering large surface areas without the need for columns in the center of the space. Furthermore, the hexagonal plan provided the potential for modular expansion, one of the other features of this structure. In such a setup, the integration of architecture and structure became a key feature.