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Clay Pavillion in Mexico

Novum Design Award
WINNER

GOLDEN

Photography and Photo Manipulation Design Category

in

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2020

Project Title

Clay Pavillion in Mexico

Project Function

Pavilion

Project Location

Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Project Tags

Architecture, Photography

Office Name

Álvaro Siza Vieira

Team Members

Álvaro Siza Vieira

Office Link

Copyrights

Álvaro Siza Vieira

Project Description

A curved brick wall encloses the open-air complex for ceramics that Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira designed as part of the artist retreat Casa Wabi in Puerto Escondido, Mexico.
The pavilion is aimed to host a series of workshops with the intention of bringing new generations to the aesthetic and artistic use of the materials in the region.
The ceramics pavilion is topped by a huge thatched roof and has concrete floors, but no walls. Its sandy surrounds are instead enclosed by a curved brick wall that is eight meters in diameter and an L-shaped barrier, which forms rooms for storing pottery tools and raw clay.

Project Link

Image Credits

Joao Morgado Architecture Photography

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NDA200184

DESIGN SCORE:      /100

93

GOLDEN

Novum Design Award Winner in

2020

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