Crestline Pavilion
Concept
A sculptural architectural composition defined by fluid geometry and continuous surfaces. The concept is driven by curvature as a unifying language, where horizontal planes extend and wrap to form a seamless envelope. Metallic finishes and vertical textures interact with light to create a dynamic façade that shifts throughout the day, establishing a refined balance between softness and precision.
Information
- Category Architecture
- Status Completed
- Scope Of Work Architectural Design
- Location Riyadh
- Start 2025
- TOTAL Area 2300 SQM
Architecture
The architecture is articulated through a series of curved volumes and extended rooflines that define both identity and performance. Deep cantilevers provide shading while reinforcing the horizontal flow of the structure. Vertical fins and textured surfaces introduce rhythm and scale, filtering light and enhancing façade depth. Material transitions between metal cladding, glass, and stone are carefully controlled to maintain continuity while emphasizing key architectural elements.
Approach
- Imperium Curvature Language Continuous curved geometry defines the massing, eliminating rigid transitions.
- Horizontal Dominance Extended roof planes create strong visual lines and functional shading.
- Facade Rhythm Control Vertical fins introduce repetition, depth, and solar filtration.
- Material Precision Metal cladding, glass, and stone are balanced to achieve a refined palette.
- Light Interaction Strategy Surfaces are designed to react to daylight, shifting tone and reflection.