ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K

ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Arch, GardenZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Exterior Photography, Beam, Arch, Column, Garden, PatioZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Interior Photography, Brick, Beam, ColumnZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Brick, Facade, HandrailZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - More Images+ 38

Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Ground Floor Area: 130 m2
  • Roof Terrace Area: 110 m2
  • Clients: Zimbabwe German Society / Goethe Zentrum Harare
  • Implementation/Construction Engineering: Shining Beam Construction
  • City: Harare
  • Country: Zimbabwe
More SpecsLess Specs
ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Arch, Garden
© Kristina Egbers

Text description provided by the architects. The Zimbabwe German Society/Goethe Zentrum Harare (ZGS/GZH) started planning a new event space in the garden of its Zimbabwean learning center in the capital city Harare. The long-existing gazebo, which was the central space used for performance events, had to be dismantled due to structural defects in 2018. The gazebo was a traditional Zimbabwean roof structure made of a wooden structure with a thatched roof.

ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Exterior Photography, Beam, Arch, Column, Garden, Patio
© Kristina Egbers
ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Image 41 of 43
Site Plan
ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Interior Photography, Brick, Windows
© Kristina Egbers

In 2019, ZGS/GZH began the journey towards a new and improved structure to be the central event space at their ZGS/GZH center in Harare. This journey resulted in my appointment as the lead architect to design and supervise the building of the space that has come to be known as The Pavilion.

ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Interior Photography, Brick, Beam
© Kristina Egbers
ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Image 42 of 43
Floor Plan
ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Interior Photography, Brick
© Kristina Egbers

The design of the new pavilion is based on an open structure made of masonry columns, which twist at different angles towards the outside space so that the respective direction opens into another part of the garden. This defines the entrance zone, an orchard, or the garden that can be part of the events. The depth of the masonry columns forms an intermediate zone between inside and outside and serves as a buffer to the elements. This means that there is no need for any openings such as doors or windows. The roof structure consists of timber trusses standardized in Zimbabwe.

ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Brick, Handrail
© Kristina Egbers
ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Image 43 of 43
Section
ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Exterior Photography, Deck
© Kristina Egbers

The special thing about the design is that the individual beams of the roof structure follow the angles of the masonry columns and are horizontally mirrored. The result is a newly staged interior for concerts and events using conventional construction methods. The flat roof can thus accommodate a roof terrace which can be utilized for entertaining smaller groups of 50 people or less making the space multi-functional and unique.

ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K - Interior Photography
© Kristina Egbers

Project gallery

See allShow less

Project location

Address:Harare, Zimbabwe

Click to open map
Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.
About this office
Cite: "ZGS Pavilion / Studio*K" 14 Jun 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/983537/zgs-pavilion-studio-star-k> ISSN 0719-8884

© Kristina Egbers

ZGS 文化馆 / Studio*K

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.