The width of a pavilion should be designed based on its function and aesthetics. Generally speaking, the width of a pavilion is determined by its size, purpose, and the size of the space in the environment.
In classical gardens, the width of a stone pavilion is often moderate, providing enough shade and shelter from the rain without appearing too large to destroy the overall beauty of the garden. Usually, the width of a small stone pavilion may be between 2 and 3 meters, suitable for two or three people to rest and chat; the width of a medium-sized pavilion may be between 3 and 5 meters, which can accommodate more people to gather; and the width of a large pavilion may exceed 5 meters, or even wider, to meet the needs of large-scale events.
Of course, in addition to the width, the design of the pavilion also needs to consider factors such as its height, depth, and roof style to ensure the overall coordination and practicality of the pavilion.
