The HUT-SPOT Pavilion was conceived to be located on the border of the forest, specifically in the hills of Romagna, Italy. In this location, natural vegetation is gradually reclaiming an old asphalt tennis court that has been vacant for several decades, creating a meeting point between two distinct realities.
It is precisely at this threshold, where the artificial environment gives way to natural recovery, that the pavilion acquires its meaning. It was built as a modular structure that integrates pruning debris and dry branches from the forest, forming a ziggurat within the arrangement of cobblestones.
This construction represents a stratification of waste that possesses simultaneously primitive and contemporary characteristics.
