
Anti Reality Architecture Firm has designed a pavilion along the rocky coast that actively blends into the surrounding open environment. When designing this single story residential building with a panoramic sea view, the designer considered seasonal entertainment while also shaping a reclusive life in the countryside. The building layout is on a triangular terrain of 85 square meters, divided into two main spaces: a living area and a rooftop swimming pool.

The pavilion is located on a rocky slope (BIM) in a triangular layout, with an external passage connected to the central living area. The open multifunctional living area includes three core areas: bathroom, kitchen, and bedroom. The living area is limited by a movable board wall, and people can freely adjust the layout according to their needs.

Similar to indoors, the rooftop swimming pool actively integrates into the surrounding natural environment. The swimming pool benefits from an inward facing roof structure, and the water surface height is determined by a siphon drainage system. The roof outlets located on the three core area structures allow drainage pipes to pass through the interior of the building and reach the inspection (BIM engineer) room, while also allowing the water depth in the pool to be controlled or completely drained.




















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