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Architects:Evora Arquitetura
Area:2500m²
Year:2021
Photographs:Rafael Salim
Manufacturers:Acp Eventos,Cubica,Irmarfer,Lonarte,Pdvex,Zuluz Iluminação
Lead Architect:Pedro Évora
Engineering:CNT Consult, Gilberto Lopes
Structure:Irmarfer
Lighting:Zuluz Iluminação,Rodrigo ZN, Walmor Bolinho Neves
Furniture:Vintage Brasil, José Carlos da Silva
Collaborator:Gabriel Mesquita, Gilberto Borges, Adriane Ossaile, Carolina Calvente
Ambiance:Clarissa Romancini
Production:Filipe Fonseca, Alessandra Moraes
Roof:Lonarte
Scenography:Pdvex,Acp Eventos,Cubica
City:Glória
Country:Brazil
Text description provided by the architects. 30 containers; 166 truss beams for mounting; 98 fitting pillars; 1746 floor boards; 6984 adjustable floor rods; 68 roof pillars; 138 roof beams; 01 bleachers; 01 ladder; 01 ramp; 04 toilets; 50,000L H2o; 10,000KW/h power. Dimensions H.130m x W.20m x H.7.5m.
Non-Building: Catalog of rental parts and industrial banalities that affect us in their rational and tactile didactics. Podium accessed by ramp absent of major architectural signs. Set that assembles, disassembles, dematerializes, and disappears in 07 days. Efficient, it leaves no trace, only register, and memory.
The Laje Parque pavilion was presented at the ArtRio 2021 fair, on the espla-nade of Marina da Gloria, in Parque do Flamengo, signed by the Évora Ar-chitecture office. The Pavilion is located on the boundary between a building and a non-building. It discusses its presence through the use of rented and reused materials, such as containers and mounting structures, spatially organized in a distended and longitudinal way. The project uses a mixed structure of prefabricated assembly components. The resulting implantation of the structure proposes, at first sight, a porous obstacle to those who approach, to reveal the city from a large elevated deck overlooking the Guanabara Bay.
The design of the space and the roof promotes a twist in the flows and form, producing a structural result of greater resistance against the local winds. Architecture dialogues with the surroundings of the park's buildings and with the nautical aspects of Marina da Gloria. The furniture favors the national design in wood and its natural weaves. The space houses galleries, bars, a studio for interviews and broadcasts, a meeting room, artists' projects, bleachers for video art exhibitions, and a large living balcony.
The pavilion was assembled in 8 days and fully dismantled in 4. Its component parts returned to the shelves of the supplier companies' sheds. The project began to be developed in May 2021 and is part of the author's long research on the subject of Temporary Architectures. Évora, who is a project professor at Puc Rio, has already developed emergency facilities for Brazilian forces in Haiti, a project for the Golf Clubhouse of Rio2016 Olympic Games and for MoMA NY.
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Address:Glória, Río de Janeiro - Estado de Río de Janeiro, Brasil
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