the pavilion can be used as an alternative for a bus stand, an art piece Inside a campus or a free standing booth providing free charging for your devices in ex-change of physical effort/workout. Forty old unused bicycles were put together forming a pavilion, which reminds us about the crucial device we all have used at least once in our lifetime. The skeleton is formed with 50 fixed cycle rims welded together, supported with running MS flat from behind center to center creating hexagonal geometry. Divided into three inde-pendent screens they support each other at four points with bolting mechanism creating the enclosed space of almost 200 SQFT.

The second layer is of flywheels (चक्का) . 6 moving wheels which are controlled by cycle chain and hand pedals. 3 regular cycles are at the back for those who are passionate cyclists. Painted with duco finish (Spray) in bright spring theme. Each of the moving flywheel (चक्का) is connected by two dynamos of 12V-24V pro-viding four fully functional and powered USB ports for general purpose.

In total, there are 42 USB ports where we can attach our phones, LED lights or oth-er devices which require battery power to work.
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