The Hidden Pavilion / PENELAS ARCHITECTS
The Project fulfills the desire to Build a space for meditation and retreat, a place to Inhabit and to Think. The pavilion is built in a glade of the forest, the only clearing without a tree. It is wrapped up in Nature, hidden in it, in a way that it is only slightly perceptible. Suspended over a small waterfall, the pavilion protects it. The pavilion interacts directly with the growing of trees, allowing them to pass through its terraces and cantilevers by gaps built for them.
© Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
Architects: PENELAS ARCHITECTS
Location: Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain
Architect In Charge: José Luis Esteban Penelas
Area: 70.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
© Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
From the architect. The Project fulfills the desire to Build a space for meditation and retreat, a place to Inhabit and to Think. The pavilion is built in a glade of the forest, the only clearing without a tree. It is wrapped up in Nature, hidden in it, in a way that it is only slightly perceptible. Suspended over a small waterfall, the pavilion protects it. The pavilion interacts directly with the growing of trees, allowing them to pass through its terraces and cantilevers by gaps built for them.
© Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
Fully embedded within the forest, the pavilion openly embraces the presence of Nature throug...
© Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
Architects: PENELAS ARCHITECTS
Location: Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain
Architect In Charge: José Luis Esteban Penelas
Area: 70.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
© Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
From the architect. The Project fulfills the desire to Build a space for meditation and retreat, a place to Inhabit and to Think. The pavilion is built in a glade of the forest, the only clearing without a tree. It is wrapped up in Nature, hidden in it, in a way that it is only slightly perceptible. Suspended over a small waterfall, the pavilion protects it. The pavilion interacts directly with the growing of trees, allowing them to pass through its terraces and cantilevers by gaps built for them.
© Miguel de Guzmán ? Imagen Subliminal
Fully embedded within the forest, the pavilion openly embraces the presence of Nature throug...
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