Curved pavilion nestles among gardens at Lina Bo Bardi's Glass House in São Paulo
Architect Sol Camacho has designed a curvy wooden summer pavilion for the lush garden surrounding Brazilian modernist Lina Bo Bardi's jungle house.
Camacho, whose firm RADDAR is based in São Paulo and Mexico City, completed the Summer House among the 7,000-square-metre gardens that surround Bo Bardi's Casa de Vidro, or Glass House.
Camacho's temporary structure provides a shelter for these visitors to enjoy coffee, lunch and the surrounding gardens during Brazil's warmer months. It opened on 15 December 2018 and will remain on site until 3 March 2019. Following the principles of its revered modernist neighbour, and with no outer walls so it remains open to the outdoors, the design comprises slender columns that support a slim flat roof.
"Lina thought and designed her house in total interaction with nature," said Camacho. "She created, planted and took care of the garden of the Glass House."
"The garden and the house complement each other," she added. "The pavilion had to follow this idea".
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