Wave Pavilion
Wave Pavilion is a ZEAL research prototype that explores how parametric intelligence and environmental performance can co-author architectural form. Generated through computational wave algorithms and environmental analysis—solar path mapping, wind flow simulation, and structural optimisation—the pavilion transforms data into spatial rhythm. Its continuous undulating roof operates as both structure and climate mediator, modulating daylight, shading, and airflow through calibrated density variations in the structural ribs.

A transparent perimeter dissolves the enclosure into the landscape, allowing the interior and exterior to merge as a single atmospheric field. Elevated lightly above the ground plane, the pavilion demonstrates BHZA’s commitment to engineered precision, lifecycle efficiency, and architecture as responsive infrastructure—where form is not sculpted arbitrarily, but emerges from measurable environmental forces and disciplined computational logic.



