design a 1 200 square foot pavilion located in selma alabama situated near a riverfront setting with a contextual relationship to the historic surroundings the architectural concept should blend industrial vintage and historic character with modern industrial design the front fa ade and approximately one third of one side of the building should feature traditional red or warm toned brick expressing a classic historic southern aesthetic this portion includes the main public facing elements aluminum storefront systems with large glazed entry doors and a concessions service window integrated into the brick fa ade the remaining two thirds of the building rear and side elevations should transition into a modern industrial expression these elevations should consist primarily of full height glass storefront systems framed in black metal creating transparency and strong indoor outdoor connectivity toward the river incorporate black metal wrapped structural columns along these glazed fa ades to emphasize rhythm and vertical articulation above the glass storefront systems include vertical warm wood transoms to soften the industrial character and introduce natural material contrast the roof should be a simple clean form clad in black metal roofing with matching black metal soffits and eaves reinforcing the modern aesthetic while maintaining durability material palette primary brick glass black metal secondary warm natural wood accents design intent create a clear architectural transition from historic brick front to modern industrial glass rear symbolizing a dialogue between past and present the pavilion should feel inviting open and civic oriented with a strong visual connection to the riverfront and surrounding landscape style keywords vintage historic modern industrial southern contextual adaptive contrast warm modern transparent pavilion civic architecture lighting soft natural daylight with warm interior glow in evening renderings