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FLOWER PAVILION AT SHORT CENTRAL

Inspired by familiar architectural forms and crafted from locally sourced materials, the new entertainment pavilion at Short Central beautifully blends functional architecture with civic sculpture. Conceived as an abstracted flower — an homage to Summerville’s identity as “Flowertown,” the design weaves its symbolism into every element.

 

At its base, a graceful semicircular seat wall evokes an open flower basket, inviting visitors to gather, sit, and linger. From this “basket” rise splayed wooden supports reminiscent of flower stems, lending the structure strength and organic elegance. Above, a gently curved roof forms a broad, protective leaf, casting shade and shelter, while three sculpted ceiling canopies reach outward as oversized flower petals — projecting the sound of live performances into the heart of downtown.

Redolent of Summerville’s gardens, porches, and storied past, the pavilion stands as a living emblem of place. It is at once refuge and stage, landmark and threshold, art and gathering space — an enduring symbol of a downtown in bloom and a community rooted in history yet always reaching toward a vibrant future.

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FLOWER PAVILION IN THE NEWS

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