Designer Pedro García Martínez designed this ephemeral exhibition pavilion for a company dedicated to the production of aluminium windows and carpentry elements. He used the ductile and light material to create an interplay of suspended elements that seem to move in a vacuum.
Hostel in Portugal. Strong colors and decisive geometries to give back life to an abandoned Villa
Library of Peccioli. Geometric porcelain stoneware cladding for expansion
Paraboloid like a leaf for a house in Costa Rica. The fleet structure overlooking the forest
Bunker House in Australia. The brutalist texture eliminates the need for decoration