Poland Pavilion
By Piero Vidoni
The project aims to value the ruins of the castle in Shoacwe (Poland) through the creation of an exhibition - congress pavilion. The iron frame was opposed to the brick of the ruin, so as to detach the two different periods. Columns and decorative elements are used to mark features of the past, such as the recreation of the two windows in the opening of the prospectus. The metal structure uses the more traditional elements in metallic carpentry as tubular columns, H and rectangular beams.
Poland pavilion The metal structure uses the more traditional elements in metallic carpentry as tubular columns, H and rectangular beams. The two central beams hold up the overhanging roof of the second room, and are balanced by bringing the weight of the casing cover, linked to the second order of beams.
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Floorplan 1:100