Year: 2020 | Location: Chapadão do Sul, MS - Brazil | Built area: 270m² | Lot area: 653m²
After concluding the Schlatter house project, the client acquired the neighboring lot and ordered the project for the pavilion. The building consists mainly of a gym and a hybrid room, which can function as an art gallery or living area. Formed by two well-defined volumes, these two functions are connected by metal bridges that define and improve the space between the two volumes.
The dialectic between “seeing” and “being seen” makes the design of the pavilion potentiate the integration with the surrounding garden and with the house itself. In this space, we created a descending topography, similar to a grandstand, functioning as an external permanence space, where the limit between inside and outside fades. Likewise, there are the garden terraces on the roofs of the two volumes, which create high observation points. The raw materials such as steel, concrete and glass are the same used in the house, making the pavilion an extension of it, created under the same concept and understanding of architecture.