

The Pavillon designed by Atelier Giavenale is a a structure for the park which can accommodate different activities. The position takes into account pedestrian paths and existing picnic areas, offering the most extensive front to the South and the lake. Thanks to the opening facade, the building may be manifested in a dual nature: a more intimate and fragmented one, where the spaces are separated, the situation in which the external pivoting shutters are closed, or a continuous space with the outside, when they are opened. The result is a unique indoor space, in continuity with the outside, to be enjoyed during the summer days.
The two shots want to explore the duality of the design – thus explaining the choice of two frontal cameras. Shot one shows the most extensive side of the pavillon surrounded by the landscape. That brings to the design a strong impact due to his linear characteristic, but at the same time it is completely immersed by the nature that covers it and becoming a fundamental part of the scene.
Shot two shows the short side of the building completely open in to the landscape. The result is an unique space where the protagonists – design and nature- cooperate to create a unique and continuous space to be lived.