paviljoens
Paviljoens are small, often freestanding buildings that provide shelter, frame views, or serve as social spaces within gardens, parks, campuses, and country estates. The Dutch term paviljoen (plural paviljoens) corresponds to the English pavilion and describes a light, usually roofed structure that may be open on one or more sides or slightly enclosed as a small room. They are typically constructed from timber, brick, glass, or metal, and designs emphasize lightness, proportion, and a harmonious relationship with their surroundings.
Historically, paviljoens became common in European landscape architecture from the 17th through the 19th centuries as
In modern contexts, paviljoens appear in public parks, university campuses, cultural centers, and temporary or permanent
Conservation and design considerations for paviljoens include adherence to historical character in restoration, careful selection of