Located elegantly in the natural landscape of East Anglia, England, the Pavilion House shares unlimited views of nature with the surrounding farm. It is a building that truly explores from the inside out, reflecting the modesty and introversion of the home. Pavilion House tries to capture every moment through the movement of design here, and this moment constitutes a kind and pleasing natural painting.
When architects begin to think about the relationship between architecture, nature and man, the harmony between them becomes a self-evident consensus. In order to echo the existing structure of the site, the imitation wooden window frames constitute the extension of the outdoor eaves, in which the slender steel structure is used as the necessary part of the fixed structure to achieve the purpose of weakening, so that the wooden features of the house become an organic whole. The shape and materials of the interior have a sense of tranquility and simplicity, with different rooms and Windows facing each other to create different views of nature.
- Interiors: Norm Architects
- Photos: Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen
- Words: Xran