Echo Pavilion / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen

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  • Architects: Pezo Von Ellrichshausen
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Lead Architects: Mauricio Pezo, Sofia von Ellrichshausen
  • Collaborators: Diego Perez, Francesca Malventi, Isabella Hubsch
  • Client: Mosca Partners
  • Construction: De Castelli
  • Consultants: Flos, Salvatori
  • City: Milano
  • Country: Italy
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Cortesía de Pezo Von Ellrichshausen

Faintly resembling the solitary nymph who could only repeat the last words spoken by someone else, the proposed pavilion is a direct echo of its historical surroundings. 

Echo Pavilion / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen - Interior Photography, Facade, Windows, Column, Arcade, Arch
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Echo Pavilion / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
Cortesía de Pezo Von Ellrichshausen

 The building is both receded and expanded, visible and invisible, solid and ethereal. It is a deceiving object, a figure that resonates with the dimensions and proportions of the existing baroque palazzo. This object is a magic open box (perhaps Pandora's one) that repeats the square (1:1 ratio) of the courtyard, with a silhouette defining two levels: following the existing axis, the lower one is a compact central room (5m in plan) with four accesses and the higher one is an inverted pyramid extended symmetrically in every cardinal direction (10m in plan). The inclination of the higher stratum (1:2 ratio) is directed towards the perimeter of the courtyard.

Echo Pavilion / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen - Interior Photography, Facade
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Echo Pavilion / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Column
Cortesía de Pezo Von Ellrichshausen

Since the material of the pavilion is polished stainless steel, both the vertical and the inclined planes become a mirror of the stone pavement, the colonnades and the corridor beyond. In its radical simplicity, the pavilion turns into an immaterial presence that, almost as in a fleeting mirage, captures the discreet beauty of the three hundred and seventy-year-old palazzo on its flat surfaces.

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If at ground level visitors encounter an unprecedented version of the monument, by looking up they see themselves reflected on an impressive tilted ceiling. Upon entering into the central room, into a massive steel grid frame, the weight of the historical architecture vanishes by an uninterrupted view to the ever-changing sky.

Echo Pavilion / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen - Interior Photography, Windows, Arcade, Arch, Column
Cortesía de Pezo Von Ellrichshausen

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Address:Corso Magenta, 24, 20121 Milano MI, Italy

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Cite: "Echo Pavilion / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen" [Pabellón Eco / Pezo von Ellrichshausen] 15 Apr 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/915088/echo-pavilion-pezo-von-ellrichshausen> ISSN 0719-8884

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