This pavilion that looks like a giant droplet of water is designed by Kristoffer Tejlgaard, an architect from Copenhagen, Denmark. The design was inspired by Buckminster Fuller’s famed geodesic domes.
The structure was made of rhomboid polycarbonate sheets that looks like fish scales when they overlap each other. The appearance of a smooth domed surface was made possible with the help of computer modeling.
Don’t worry about rain because the overlapping panels are bolted together, making it waterproof.
The 270-square-foot pavilion is conceived as a catch-all hangout space, a mobile exhibition pavilion, or a droplet-shaped greenhouse.
Image: Atelier Kristoffer Tejlgaard