Studio 10 designed the Wetland Caves Pavilion on Chuanchang Island in China, integrating an artificial cave structure within a dynamic wetland landscape shaped by the Qu River. The pavilion, featuring concrete pillars and bamboo roofs, serves as a multifunctional space for wildlife, villagers, and visitors, promoting interaction with the natural environment while addressing conservation needs.
For a professional interested in architecture and sustainable design, the Wetland Caves Pavilion by Studio 10 offers a valuable case study in blending architecture with natural ecosystems. By utilizing minimal intervention techniques such as scattered concrete pillars hollowed for multifunctional use, and integrating local materials like bamboo, the project exemplifies how design can harmonize with ecological cycles, particularly in flood-prone areas. This approach not only serves the practical needs of the community and wildlife but also enhances the visitor experience by creating spaces for observation and interaction with the wetland's dynamic landscape.