In Pavilion D, architecture and interior design are more than ever intertwined to create a dynamic environment, including collaborative work zones and lively meeting places that promote collaboration and innovation. The glass curtain wall immediately establishes the interior-exterior connection, reinforced by the multiple vertical layers that succeed one another toward the centre of the building. Intervening in turn to frame or punctuate the path, combining transparency, openness, and relief to shape the space, they offer users many ways of inhabiting and appropriating the premises.