Serralves’ Pavilion / fala

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  • Design Team: Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares, Ahmed Belkhodja, Rute Peixoto, Elisa Sassi, Paulo Sousa
  • Art: 'Gozolândia' (filme), por Priscila Fernandes
  • Client: Fundação Serralves, Fundação Bienal de São Paulo
  • City: Porto
  • Country: Portugal
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© Ricardo Loureiro

Text description provided by the architects. On the occasion of the 32nd São Paulo Biennial, a temporary art gallery was to be installed in a slopped garden at the Serralves’ Foundation. The brief was vague and open to speculation.

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Collages

A folly, as the word itself suggests, is an extravagant, frivolous or unreal building, thought more for an artistic expression than for functional reasons. The pavilion is, indeed, all of that. Through a polyphonic repertoire, it aims at being both a temple, a temporary construction and a toy, neo-classical and post-modern.

Serralves’ Pavilion / fala - Interior Photography
© Ricardo Loureiro

A rational structure encloses a cubic volume. The understandable metric of the wood elements finds a mismatch in the proportions of the openings and in the apparently arbitrary colours. A plinth erases the relationship with the sloping terrain, claiming for autonomy. Two round black marble elements mark the entrances while a red beam crosses the inner space. Inside, five lounger chairs provide an uncertain sense of domesticity to the otherwise monumental construction.

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© Ricardo Loureiro

The folly is a playful combination of pragmatic seriousness and frivolous irony. A composition where each element has its own value, complementing and contradicting each other.

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Plans

Priscila Fernandes’ film about contemplation and leisure found a dialogue with both the park and the light-heartedness of the architecture. Perhaps, the folly was to architectural languages what Priscila’s film is to leisure: a joyful and reflective pastiche…

Serralves’ Pavilion / fala - Exterior Photography
© Ricardo Loureiro

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Address:Porto, Portugal

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Cite: "Serralves’ Pavilion / fala" 03 Nov 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/882799/serralves-pavilion-fala-atelier> ISSN 0719-8884

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