timber garden folly pavilion transitions between resting shelter and planted patio
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timber garden folly pavilion transitions between resting shelter and planted patio
"The project responds to a series of site-specific conditions, including exposure to wind, sun, and the absence of a dedicated outdoor room. Located adjacent to an architect-designed house with a restrained internal layout, the pavilion offers an additional space without altering the existing domestic interior. Positioned as an intermediary element, it operates as a threshold between the private realm of the house and the open landscape beyond."
"Rather than asserting a distinct architectural object, the pavilion establishes a dialogue between the existing building, the supporting wall, and the surrounding environment. Openings and enclosures are calibrated to mediate light, air movement, and views, allowing the structure to adapt to changing climatic conditions. Conceived by Soares Jaquier Architects as a contemporary garden folly, the project folds into its context, framing the landscape while remaining attentive to everyday use and the passage of time."
Garden Folly is a small wood pavilion embedded within an existing concrete wall, conceived with an extended temporal approach to allow material aging and weathering to shape the architecture. The pavilion is modest in scale, simple in composition, and constructed from wood to provide a sheltered space for reading, resting, and eating. The pavilion sits adjacent to an architect-designed house, acting as an intermediary threshold between the private interior and the open landscape without altering the domestic layout. Openings and enclosures mediate light, air movement, and views so the structure adapts to changing climatic conditions while framing the garden.
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