Egaligilo Pavilion / Broissin

Modern architecture has remained valid through history as human understanding of functional spaces, in the pavilion, this is represented by an orthogonal geometric enclosure composed of puzzle-shaped concrete pieces, that modulates the pavilion’s dimensions and its steel structure. On the other hand, parametric architecture is represented by an organic skin formed by white concrete circles, that strive to demonstrate its aesthetic value, to break the barrier of traditional paradigm, the rationality of thought, and to create its own language through technological development.

Egaligilo Pavilion / Broissin
© Alexandre D’ La Roche © Alexandre D’ La Roche
  • architects: Broissin
  • Location: Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
  • Project Year: 2019
  • Photographs: Alexandre d’ La Roche
  • Area: 50.0 m2

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