The National Memorial Pavilion stands as a solemn and architecturally significant structure dedicated to honoring the memory of tragic events and those affected by them. This article explores the design origins of the National Memorial Pavilion, focusing particularly on the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion, its architectural features, and the availability of original structure drawings. We will also discuss the pavilion's symbolic and functional roles, supported by detailed descriptions, and conclude with a FAQ section to address common questions.