Visually Striking Café Pavilions

This Café Pavilion by Morag Myerscough Has Illusionary Properties

A stunning "biophilic" café pavilion is stealing attention in the atrium of a newly revamped office building in London’s Broadgate. The piece boasts a striking aesthetic that mixes ultra-vibrant hues, with patterns that elicit soft visual illusions. In addition, the installation – which is named ‘Atoll,’ is further accented with plants that adorn its roof.

The design-forward café pavilion is the work of local professional Morag Myerscough. When embarking on the object, he embraced "the principles of biophilia and the health benefits associated with spending time in nature." The idea behind the installation is to assist workers and visitors of the building – which is both commercial and contains offices, by bringing a more wellbeing-forward interior.
Trend Themes
1. Biophilic Design - Creating visually stunning designs that incorporate natural elements and patterns to improve wellbeing and productivity.
2. Illusionary Art - Using patterns and color to create optical illusions in art installations and commercial designs.
3. Green Roofs - Incorporating plant life on rooftop designs to improve air quality and create a unique outdoor environment.
Industry Implications
1. Office Design - Incorporating nature-inspired design elements in commercial spaces to boost employee morale and productivity.
2. Hospitality Design - Using illusionary art and biophilic design to create visually unique and calming spaces in cafes and restaurants.
3. Architecture - Exploring the potential of green roofs and biophilic design in architectural projects to create sustainable and visually appealing buildings.

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