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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

PINC Pavilion in Porto, Portugal by Clínica de Arquitectura

 
July 21st, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Clínica de Arquitectura

PINC  Pole for the Creative Industries of Park of Science and Technology, University of Porto – quickly became a space of great dynamism of Porto. A recognized centre for the creation and production of events and contacts.

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

  • Architects: Clínica de Arquitectura
  • Project: PINC Pavilion
  • Location: Porto, Portugal
  • Photography: Alexandre Delmar
  • Client: UPTEC
  • Contractor: SHIFT Empreitadas
  • Work conclusion: December of 2012
  • Function: Pantry and formation room
  • Landscaping: Maria Luís Gonçalves
  • Coordination: SWark
  • Contractor: SHIFT Empreitadas
  • Area: 70m²
  • Software used: Autocad 2010

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

It became necessary to create a meeting point, aggregating all who work there, its customers, partners and friends. A space that should be open and flexible, able to serve as pantry for the everyday meals, but also for the moments of relaxation or discussion, meeting and training, this new building should serve all sorts of events and training. This leads to the new PINC Pavilion, built in a forgotten centennial garden, a romantic memory of the old
Quinta do Mirante

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

The pavilion is drawn with an open and permeable structure, framed by existing trees. A structure without any coating, inspired by the images of the timeless ruins, such like these, it should merge with the garden over the time. Inside of the pavilion, by contrast, warm colours of wood based panels and the red doors fit a welcoming environment. At night, this environment expands to the garden by the hand of warm light, which overflows to the outside through glass surfaces.

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Alexandre Delmar

Image Courtesy © Clínica de Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Clínica de Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Clínica de Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Clínica de Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Clínica de Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Clínica de Arquitectura

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