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NAS architecture embeds wooden pavilion on castle's rampart in france

Built by NAS architecture and intended as a place for contemplation, the ‘haven pavilion’ has been nested on the ramparts of the aigues mortes, a castle located in the south of france.

The construction hangs on the existing walls, with the appearance of a sectioned wooden structure that outgrows from the stone fort. the ten pieces of wood marry the rock mineral materiality of the place, like a reminiscence of ancient installations.

the interior passage intends to transmit the walkers serenity and tranquility and also invites them to observe and reflect. the cut sections create an unexpected tunnel where natural light is filtered in different ways and creates various shadow compositions depending on the position of the sun. ‘haven’ is visible by all from the outside, but offers a more intimate and sensory experience when inside.

HAVEN PAVILION

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  • France
  • NAS architecture