







A quiet yet assertive line in the square, the pavilion shifts between presence and absence.
It frames, shelters, and transforms— a backdrop, a stage, a gathering place.
Neither fixed nor passive, it responds to the city’s rhythms, expanding and contracting as needed.
Between theatre and passage, it is not an object but a condition, an instrument for urban life.
LOCATION- Ponte Delgada (PT)
YEAR- 2020
SURFACE- 500m2