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Garden pavilion expansion TROFA / Portugal / 2011

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The project was generated by an emergency: to expand a garden structure to host a family
wedding party that was going to be held in four months' time.

The neighbouring structures were (are) humble, varied in sizes, colours and finishings.
The surrounding landscape had an assortment of contamination and soil occupation.


I recall Manuel Graça Dias when he would repeat: “The landscape is, therefore, populated with houses, many houses or other constructions, inventions that make life possible, that make it more “natural “, there is no ugliness or beauty, there are roads, water mains, deposits, drains, power supplies, ovens, factories, schools, churches (…) symbolic places, the celebration of life in common and sociability (…)”.



I stuffed the proselytism into a bag, I put my hands to work and design.
I began reading F. Pereira da Costa's Encyclopaedia of Civil Construction.
The Idea: to annex a new covered (and enclosed) space with 270 m² to the existing 100 m² and to build a symmetric volume to an expanded structure, getting another 150 m².


This symmetrical structure would not be covered; if there was an event (such as this wedding for instance) the exterior spans would be dismounted and the wooden skeleton would be covered with a fabric.
The evening hall would appear – with the possibility of 450 m² of covered area.
The unexpected happened and the old structure was dismantled and rebuilt from scratch.
Kitchen, men's and women's toilets, a sauna, a hot‑tub occupied the remoter zones of the hall
for summer use.
On the neighbouring plot, which had been bought in the meanwhile, there was a small factory and a house. The factory was knocked down to make way for a garden, but we preserved the stone base of the old house.
The object is a structure in laminated Nordic Pine. We demanded that all the joints were made using traditional carpentry techniques such as carpenter’s joints and dovetail joints – endless arguments.



The floors are in granite.
The walls are plastered ceramic bricks, protected by a marble skirting board.

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    The project was generated by an emergency: to expand a garden structure to host a familywedding party that was going to be held in four months' time.The neighbouring structures were (are) humble, varied in sizes, colours and finishings.The surrounding landscape had an assortment of contamination and soil occupation. I recall Manuel Graça Dias when he would repeat: “The landscape is, therefore, populated with houses, many houses or other constructions, inventions that make...

    Project details
    • Year 2011
    • Work started in 2011
    • Work finished in 2011
    • Client V N
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Pavilions / Exhibitions /Installations
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