Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura

Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, GardenGodai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, DoorGodai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair, WindowsGodai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Table, Chair, WindowsGodai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - More Images+ 16

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  169
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Luis Asín
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Focus, Hoppe, JUNG, Technal, MOSO, ICONICO, Industrias ROGO SL, OBBO, Porcelanosa Grupo, SIMONSWERK North America, Thermochip
  • Lead Architects: José Baldó de Andrés, José Baldó Sierra
  • Technical Architect: David González Jorrin
  • Structures: Pentia
  • Construction: Asis Projects Servicios Integrales SL
  • Wood: Ferrao 1830 wood solutions
  • Country: Spain
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Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Luis Asín
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Plan - Site
Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Luis Asín

The site. The project was born as an architectural response to the construction of a pavilion for guests attached to the pool of an existing home in the rural environment of Cantabria. The land on which it sits extends with a slight downward slope towards the north, with the house, the pool, and the Pavilion located in the southern area of the plot. The local climate takes on a fundamental value, where strong winds, rain, and summer sun become protagonists.

Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Garden, Patio, Deck
© Luis Asín
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Plan
Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Chair, Windows, Deck, Patio
© Luis Asín

The objective - The pavilion aims to be a “pool house” building, creating a dialogue between different architectures, forming a space, with the pool as a central element and a link between the existing home and the new pavilion, where natural materials take on special relevance. The Proposal - In this context, the “GODAI” pavilion is designed, a term by which the so-called “five elements” are known in Japan: earth, water, fire, wind, and emptiness. A large roof unifies the different uses, the rooms dialogue with nature through the transparency of the facades, and the interior ceilings are worked like “origami”, separating themselves from the exterior envelope and personalizing the space they make up.

Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Chair
© Luis Asín
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Plans
Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair, Windows
© Luis Asín

Bamboo becomes the protagonist of the work, seeking the “walnut effect”, through an outer skin of black bamboo, dark and robust, and an interior of natural bamboo, bright and warm. The exterior façade degrades its opacity, going from total opacity to transparency. A second skin of bamboo slats emphasizes this aspect through a rhythm in the separation between them that follows the Fibonacci sequence. The interior coverings are also made of bamboo, both on the walls, floors, and ceilings, in honor of the “washitsu”, or traditional Japanese style rooms. The roofs adapt by folding and formally detaching themselves from the outer shell.

Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Table, Chair, Windows
© Luis Asín
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Sections
Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Chair
© Luis Asín

Sustainability - The pavilion proposes highly efficient passive systems such as the large roof, solar and rain protection, and the system of vertical slats that allow privacy, cross ventilation, and lighting without solar incidence. But it is the materials used that really give it prominence, natural insulation such as cork and mineral rock wool, interior partitions made of local pine wood and recycled OSB boards, OSB roof sandwich panels with a core of recycled wood fibers, and bamboo, as the protagonist of the construction, being used in floors, walls and ceilings, both interior and exterior.

Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Luis Asín

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Address:Cantabria, Spain

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Cite: "Godai Pavilion / Baldó Arquitectura" [Pabellón Godai / Baldó Arquitectura] 08 Oct 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1007757/godai-pavilion-baldo-arquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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