Our pavilion is made of of two pieces that come together in a certain way in order to create a different sense of space. I decided to do both of my section cuts along the side of the two different pieces in order to show the feel of enclosure in each space. The axon is placed in the center of my first spread to help the viewer see the pavilion in a more in depth context and relate the other drawings in to this central image. My second spread is an exploration of the two pieces of our pavilions. One of this biggest questions during our review was whether or not the pieces are fixed in one specific order or if one can manipulate them in order to create different settings. I decided to use this spread to further that question and see the different iterations of our pavilion.

