Pabellón Sonoro | TALLER | MAURICIO ROCHA

Pabellón Sonoro Mexico City / Mexico / 2008

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The Sound Pavillion of the Laberinto de las Artes is an architectonic and audio intervention constructed on a site where military barracks once stood. The existing L-shaped stone wall, measuring 22 meters long and turning the corner for 3 meters, is mirrored by a new stone wall, delimiting a rectangular enclosure housing a tree and vegetation. A 6 x 12-meter wood-beam roof with a steel frame rests above the stone walls creating a resting place and providing shelter from the intense sun of San Luis Potosí. A pair of exposed concrete benches sits on a raised platform that floats above the ground. The new stone wall articulates the difference between contemporary and existing with an exposed concrete base built with 10 cm-wide wood-slat formwork. At a certain point, the new wall floats above an existing wall that extends 200m beyond the intervention. The masonry walls, inhibiting panoramic views to the surroundings are perforated with hollow steel tubes of varying diameters and placed at heights between 1.10m and 1.80m, creating portals through which to ponder the ruins and surrounding environment.
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    The Sound Pavillion of the Laberinto de las Artes is an architectonic and audio intervention constructed on a site where military barracks once stood. The existing L-shaped stone wall, measuring 22 meters long and turning the corner for 3 meters, is mirrored by a new stone wall, delimiting a rectangular enclosure housing a tree and vegetation. A 6 x 12-meter wood-beam roof with a steel frame rests above the stone walls creating a resting place and providing shelter from the intense sun of...

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    • Year 2008
    • Work started in 2008
    • Work finished in 2008
    • Status Completed works
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