National Office of Forests of Versailles / Atelier Delalande Tabourin
Briefly

The design of the pavilion serves not just as a functional space but as a curiosity-inducing experience that integrates the skills of foresters with the surrounding landscape.
This project emphasizes a dialogic relationship with both the forest and the city, through a structural balance that respects and highlights the existing architecture.
Utilizing wood from the local forest, the pavilion embodies a commitment to sustainability while creating a unique interior experience that reflects the natural environment.
The goal of the pavilion is to inspire wonder in visitors as it stands proudly alongside the railway line, drawing attention to its artistic and functional elements.
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