Designer Pedro García Martínez designed this ephemeral exhibition pavilion for a company dedicated to the production of aluminium windows and carpentry elements. He used the ductile and light material to create an interplay of suspended elements that seem to move in a vacuum.
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Dwelling in the Forest of Norway. Contemporary style inspired by the Site and Tradition
Kinetic architecture in Finland. A pavilion for a relationship between man and nature
Innovative Public Space. The use of the color Red to attract and engage