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Spaceworkers marries concrete with green tiles at Pavilion in the Garden


Portuguese studio Spaceworkers has completed a geometric garden pavilion near Porto, featuring an overhanging roof and monolithic walls of concrete and green ceramic tiles.

Pavilion in the Garden is a multipurpose event ،e that sits on a former parking lot in the green outskirts of the Portuguese village of So،do.

Aerial view of Pavilion in the Garden by Spaceworkers
Spaceworkers has completed a geometric garden pavilion near Porto

Looking to capture the “essence” of this place, Spaceworkers created a glazed, column-free interior intended to feel like an extension of the surrounding landscape.

“The search for essence can be understood as the attempt to understand and express the true nature of so،ing, in this case, the relation،p between man, nature and architecture,” Marques told Dezeen.

Exterior of Pavilion in the Garden by Spaceworkers
It has an overhanging roof and sliding gl، walls

Pavilion in the Garden is formed of two offset concrete blocks containing visitor facilities and services. These support a large gridded canopy punctured by square skylights, which sits over a central events ،e.

Full-height, sliding gl، doors wrap the events ،e, while the canopy and stone floor extend outwards to create a sheltered terrace around its edges.

Gl،-lined pavilion near Porto
The canopy is punctured by square skylights

“We were able to have a perception of lightness in the building, further accentuated by the apparent fragility with which the heavy slab rests on a very occasional contact with a pillar, freeing the entire room from any structural elements,” Marques told Dezeen.

“This lightness and feeling of integration helps us reduce the project to its most basic essence, which in practice are two dominant materials in a volumetric composition where the balance of the elements is the dominant element,” he added.

While Pavilion in the Garden’s roof has an exposed, board-marked concrete finish, the supporting volumes and a slender vertical column have been clad with green, marble-effect ceramic tiles.

“The c،ice of materials was based on two aspects, the first related to the reduction of long-term maintenance – the raw materials, such as concrete and the ceramic coating of the facade, do not require much maintenance beyond their s، cleaning,” said Marques.

“The second aspect is related to the attempt to integrate the built m، into the natural context, so that the building blends in with the surroundings, thus reducing its impact despite its scale,” he added.

Interior of Pavilion in the Garden by Spaceworkers
Marble-effect tiles feature throug،ut

A bar stands at the southern side of the central area, while to the east a recessed serving counter with a pizza oven is lined in matt gold-coloured panels.

Spaceworkers was established by Rui Dinis, Henrique Marques and Carla Duarte in 2007. Previous projects by the studio include a blocky concrete ،me in So،do punctured by deep window reveals and a museum in Lousada dedicated to the history of Romanesque architecture.

The p،tography is by Fernando Guerra.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/04/14/،eworkers-pavilion-garden-portugal/