Salal Leaf Pavilion
What would it be like to inhabit a salal leaf? To hide under its shade during a hot summer day? Imagine as you look from afar, its edges lightly touch the ground while the center soars up, creating dynamic space to gather underneath.
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SALAL LEAF PAVILION
The Salal Leaf Pavilion at the base of Pinnacle Mountain state park welcomes a variety of people at the base as it serves as shelter in an open, treeless park.
The Salal Leaf Pavilion Info Page
Showing the different forms and characters of the pavilion, the leaf can adapt to any environment as a shelter from sun and a place to rest.
The Salal Leaf in a Parking Lot
A few renderings showing how the Pavilion can adapt to a parking lot in a city where there is more parking than building infrastructure.
The Salal Pavilion on a Building
A page dedicating the Salal Leaf to a rooftop park, where everyone who comes to the shelter seeks rest and rejuvenation.
The Salal Leaf on a Trail
Nestled in the woods, in a city known for mountain biking, the pavilion gives shade to rest in a natural environment.
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