Work — Overview
An innovative and accessible space dedicated to stimulating public interest in scientific and environmental culture by promoting the mountain’s natural resources.
The Pavilions aim to preserve the natural landscape.
With careful attention to detail and a commitment to quality, we create environments that inspire, elevate, and enrich the lives of those who visit them.
Integrated into the nature
The project was completed in 2015 and is located in the Municipality of Taverna, in the district of Catanzaro, Italy.
The Pavilion, dedicated to the element of Water, is designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. It is located in the heart of Sila Eco Park, a didactic park focused on environmental sciences, also known as ‘The City of Environmental Sciences—Fata: Village of the Elements’.
The Pavilion serve as a permanent center for dissemination, providing new educational opportunities and enhancing the territory’s value by creating attractions primarily aimed at school tourism.
Creative spaces designed to engage the public’s interest in science and environmental awareness, while highlighting the natural resources of the Sila Mountains.
The project honors the beautiful natural sites abundant with trees, while embracing the future and ensuring the pavilions inspire everyone.
The design of this Pavilion creates a dynamic interplay of visual and auditory experiences, seamlessly extending the outdoor space from the museum’s internal path
The Water Pavilion, located next to the water basin in the park, serves as both a museum space and the main access route to the water.
The Pavilion is designed as an underground structure that connects the basin and the area above, while also functioning as a transparent vertical surface for the water basin
Additionally, the amphitheater within the Pavilion can host small performances