The wooden pavilion evokes the rural
landscape and settlement structures of the ancient inhabitants of these
latitudes. It offers to the visitors a sensory active experience. A short
tunnel formed by light wooden stands is the first part of the pavilion which
includes a seat for a short stop and three rolls of canvas attached to the
posts where everyone can express thoughts and images. In this way, the pavilion
becomes active atelier and the rollers after the event may be exposed to evoke
the passage of visitors. The serial aspect of the gallery contrasts with the
more intimate and confidential nature of the wooden tent, where can stay only
two people. This 'retreat of thought' is illuminated by a red-colored stele that
hides the radiant body. A grid of wooden slats together to polycarbonate
surfaces ensure the necessary protection of the interior. At night, the
pavilion becomes a lantern.