La Sal Pavilion / CHS+R arquitectos (Jose Rodriguez, Antonio Herrero y Juan Suarez) + Carlos Montes
Briefly

The architects propose a pavilion in the Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park to utilize local salt resources, promoting sustainability and social transformation. This space incorporates a combination of traditional practices and modern technologies, highlighting the site's historical and ecological significance. Built from salt, wood, and steel, the pavilion acts as a visual and functional connector between the urban center and the natural surroundings, encouraging public engagement with the coastal wetland's unique ecosystem. Its design emphasizes sustainable practices and aims to rejuvenate the local identity and economy.
The Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park is a unique coastal wetland that hosts a pavilion designed to sustainably activate its abundant natural resource: salt.
The pavilion, constructed with salt, wood, and steel, aims to inspire social transformation and maintain connections between urban life and the natural environment.
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