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The design concept in this pavilion is based on Fibonacci, which refers to a set of numbers that form a sequence, in which each value is dependent on its two previous values. The golden ratio, which can be seen in the relationships between different components throughout nature, is derived from this sequence. Nature relies on this ratio to maintain balance, and financial markets also conform to this "golden ratio." In fact, financial markets have a mathematical basis quite similar to natural phenomena. Fibonacci numbers and lines exist in stock charts with ratios similar to the Fibonacci sequence, and it is even considered an effective method for predicting the future of financial markets and the stock market.
Toranj's pavilion at the 1402 exhibition was designed with an emphasis on Fibonacci principles in the plan, and its purpose was to show the ten-year growth acceleration of this company, which today has turned it into one of the largest financial institutions serving the capital market of Iran.
The growth through this pavilion has been shown by defining the green path from the main entrance counter to the central landmark. In order to emphasize the excellence of growth in the path of introducing the company, the height of the green wall has also increased along the path and the difference in the level of the path wall, finally has been reached to the placement of the pomegranate tree at the central turning point of the pavilion.

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The design of this pavilion was derived from origami patterns. The creation of walls with the display of simple papers that have become origami in shapes of flying birds, has been expressing the goal of growth and excellence among the employees of this company during their cooperation and collaboration. Due to the location of the exhibition and the young and student audience, a cooperative game was placed on the outer wall of the pavilion on a transparent wall. The design of the game was inspired by company's slogan based on five different types of origami: bird, star, diamond, butterfly and rocket each of which carry their own motivation quote. The game was created with two-dimensional geometric shapes and was defined in connection with the general concept of this pavilion.

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