Sofia Pavilion / Estudio Leonardo Zanatta
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Sofia Pavilion / Estudio Leonardo Zanatta
The project starts by reading the site as the main conditioning factor. Land movement is reduced through the design approach, and the slope is incorporated into the spatial solution. The pavilion is placed within a consolidated urban context characterized by high-rise residential buildings. Its scale is positioned as intermediate, creating a relationship of contrast with the surrounding structures. The spatial organization responds to the terrain while establishing a distinct presence between larger urban elements. The result is a pavilion that balances topographic adaptation with contextual positioning in a dense neighborhood.
"The project begins with the reading of the site as the main conditioning factor, reducing land movement and incorporating the slope into the spatial solution. Situated in a consolidated urban context marked by high-rise residential buildings, the pavilion positions itself as an intermediate-scale element, operating in contrast to its surroundings."
"The project begins with the reading of the site as the main conditioning factor. Reducing land movement and incorporating the slope into the spatial solution shapes the overall spatial approach. The pavilion is then situated within a consolidated urban context marked by high-rise residential buildings."
"The pavilion positions itself as an intermediate-scale element. It operates in contrast to its surroundings, which are defined by high-rise residential buildings. The site’s slope is integrated into the spatial solution while land movement is reduced."
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