The Wellness Farm Pavilions, a project designed in Cambodia, where wood, transparency, and the timeless beauty of the Mekong River converge to create a sophisticated hospitality destination. The project is part of the masterplan proposal for silk island and a series of pavilions that will promote traditional farming while also providing enogastronomic tourism and refurbishments of natural context. The project seeks to introduce residents and tourists to the Mekong river’s traditions in an attractive, open, and social context. We will also explore the potential of biobased materials, that is suitable in the agricultural context.
The Wellness Farm Pavilions emerge as an architectural symphony, harmonizing hospitality with the natural beauty that envelops this exclusive destination. In a world that craves sanctuary and balance, this project stands as a testament to the transformative power of mindful design. The pavilions are an homage to Cambodian heritage. The architecture language is meticulously crafted to reflect the spirit of the land. The architecture becomes a narrative, telling a story of symbiosis with nature and a commitment to well-being.
Transparency becomes a guiding principle, as the pavilions are designed to invite the outside in. Large, strategically placed openings and opens spaces frame panoramic views of the Mekong River, allowing natural light to flood the interiors and offering guests an immersive experience in the tranquility of nature. The Mekong River, a timeless source of inspiration, plays a pivotal role in shaping the design narrative. The pavilions capitalize on the river's proximity, providing guests with breathtaking views and a sense of connection to the flow of this majestic waterway. Guests can engage in farm-to-table experiences, immersing themselves in the island's agricultural rhythms.