Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi

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  • Architect: Ambra Fabi, Giovanni Piovene, Marco Ghetti
  • Carpentes : José María Mandurria
  • Textiles : Reprocentro
  • Helium Balloon : Zepellin
  • City: Logroño
  • Country: Spain
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Text description provided by the architects. HALF VOID FULL MOON is a 3 km long path, leaving the city center of Logrono across the Stone Bridge and winding through the nearest countryside. It touches, in order of appearance: the city cemetery and crematorium, a carpet of collective orchards, scattered bushes and rocks, two hostels for peregrines with public seats, a big shed, vineyards, and bushes again.

Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi - Exterior Photography
© Andrea Consonni e Giuseppe Greppi
Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi - Exterior Photography
© Andrea Consonni e Giuseppe Greppi
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Components

A series of out-scaled flags mark the road up to the peak of Mount Cantabria –  a natural terrace overlooking the river Ebro and the city. Again, up there, we find mainly rocks and bushes, among which we find an archaeological site soon to be restored and a few infrastructural monuments – most probable water tanks for the city of Logrono. On the satellite view appear some perfect circles carved out of the sand, possible traces of car drifting – tangible memories of the desired freedom.

Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi - Exterior Photography
© Andrea Consonni e Giuseppe Greppi
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Fabric roof components

We understood Mount Cantabria as a destination for nordic walkers, quick tourists, peregrines, car drifters, bikers, and ravers. With a simple act, we want to formalize this destination, giving it the form of a shared inclined platform. A wooden amphitheater supports personal experiences as collective ones. Its size allows distance, and its shape assures collectivity.

Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi - Exterior Photography
© Andrea Consonni e Giuseppe Greppi

On it, we can look at the sunset or get asleep under a carpet of stars. A simple roof provides shelter from the weather, while an inflatable helium balloon marks the site from a distance and diffuses a gentle light over the esplanade. The half void is our way to inhabit the wilderness around Logroño.

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© Andrea Consonni e Giuseppe Greppi
Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi - Exterior Photography
© Andrea Consonni e Giuseppe Greppi

From the city, the full moon, as a beacon, signals something is waiting uphill.

Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi - Exterior Photography
© Andrea Consonni e Giuseppe Greppi

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Address:C. Marques de San Nicolas, 156, 26001 Logrono, La Rioja, Spain

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Cite: "Half Void / Full Moon Pavilion / Piovenefabi" 20 Oct 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/990860/half-void-full-moon-pavilion-piovenefabi> ISSN 0719-8884

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