Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio

Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio - Exterior Photography, Table
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  • Architects: Tohmestudio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  35
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:JAG Studio
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Acimco, Bath & Home, Cavanni Design, Dipac Manta, Multimarmol
  • Lead Architect: Juan Tohme
  • Collaboration: Ray Heikkila, Ezequiel Estepo
  • Structures: JB&A Constructora
  • City: Manta
  • Country: Ecuador
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Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio - Exterior Photography, Sofa, Table
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<A grid has no beginning, center, or end, the grid speaks through its logic of an infinite extension in any direction, generating a capacity to give continuity to what has been built, acting as a structure capable of organizing both small and autonomous elements as well as large sets>. Through this excerpt from the thesis: SUPRA ORDEN, / GRID COMO ELEMENTAL SUPPORT by Iñaki Harostegui, the work OUTSIDE-INSIDE is argued mainly through this strategy, which responds to some of the current themes of contemporary architecture such as the indeterminacy of the inner and outer limits.

Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio - Exterior Photography, Table, Facade, Chair, Patio, Courtyard
© JAG Studio

The architectural act as the constructive act of the project proposes in the first instance to complete the outer perimeter that borders the existing house by means of an organization system (grid) that allows an essentially horizontal and potentially infinite development, expressing an abstract, homogeneous, and programmatically indifferent space, a desire to generate an open, continuous, and fluid system. Outside-inside seeks to frame new living space as an extension of an existing family home. The project takes the form of a simple roofed steel-frame structure without walls, a cost-effective space that is simultaneously open and contained: outside-inside. By simply framing existing space in the backyard of the home, new living rooms become architectural and occupiable for functions of cooking, eating, visiting, and living amongst each other.

Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden, Courtyard
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Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio - Interior Photography
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Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Beam
© JAG Studio

The straightforward grid plan adds regularity in contrast to the irregular plan of the existing home and was designed with the intention that more spatial boxes to house new functions such as sleeping, storage, or working could be built around the perimeter of the yard later if desired or when the client's budget allows. The project demonstrates a basic architectural solution of resolving a desire for additional functional space via a structural frame, and the family is left to enjoy.

Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio - Exterior Photography
© JAG Studio

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Cite: "Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio" [Pabellón Outside Inside / Tohmestudio] 20 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/980395/pabellon-outside-inside-tohmestudio> ISSN 0719-8884

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