noun a large tent or building used for public gatherings or entertainment
In architecture, a pavilion is a free-standing structure or building, often used as a shelter or entertainment space.
Pavilions are commonly used at events such as fairs, festivals, and outdoor concerts as temporary structures for vendors, performers, or attendees.
In parks, pavilions are often built for picnics, gatherings, or as rest areas for visitors.
Pavilions can be used at exhibitions or trade shows as booths or display areas for showcasing products or services.
In literature, a pavilion may be used as a setting for a romantic encounter or a place of reflection for a character.
A psychologist may use a pavilion as a peaceful environment for therapy sessions or group counseling activities.
Event planners may recommend using a pavilion for outdoor weddings, corporate events, or music festivals.
Architects may design pavilions as standalone structures in parks, gardens, or public spaces to provide shelter or serve as a focal point.