FWISP
Framework: ISP
Pavilion Top Perspective

Framework: ISP

Aerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beachAerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beachAerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beachAerial rendering of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion on the snowy beach

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Diagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station eventsDiagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station eventsDiagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station eventsDiagram of the various types of forms that the FWISP system can form for Winter Station events
Typical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structureTypical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structureTypical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structureTypical experience of the FWISP system showing Winter Station visitors sitting on the structure
Elevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plantsElevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plantsElevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plantsElevation drawing of the FW:ISP system in a typical Winter Station configuration with people and plants
Scale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter StationsScale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter StationsScale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter StationsScale model showing the entire kit of parts needed to assemble the FWISP pavilion for Winter Stations
Scaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilionScaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilionScaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilionScaled model of the entire assembly of the FWISP Winter Station pavilion
Plan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitorsPlan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitorsPlan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitorsPlan drawing of the FWISP system showing the porous ground floor with seats for Winter Station visitors
1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction1:1 3D printed mockup of the FWISP nodes and plants for the FWISP Winter Station construction
Front elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyondFront elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyondFront elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyondFront elevation of the FWISP pavilion Winter Station showing the lake beyond
Perspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station eventsPerspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station eventsPerspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station eventsPerspective of visitors gathering around the FWISP pavilion at the Toronto Winter Station events

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