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Article from issue 3/2001 »Simple Forms of Building«

Workshop Pavilion in Oporto

documentation    p. 430 - 435
Architect Guedes, Christina | Vieira de Campos, Francisco |

The pavilion replaces an earlier structure erected on the 14 x 31 m platform of a roller-skating rink. Restricted in its extent and siting by three large trees, the new building consists of two cubes of the same height and length, yetcontrasted in character. They are linked by a narrow glazed corridor. The wider volume has a steel skeleton-frame structure, clad internally and externally with corrugated metal sheeting. A north-light roof ensures even illumination of the sculpture studio within. The narrower volume is a two-storey tract in a solid form ofconstruction, clad externally with plywood panels, and with plastered walls internally. Itcontains spaces for recreation, drawing and equipment on the upper floor, and ancillary rooms for both tracts on the ground floor.

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