Desert pavilion

Set amongst the desert plains of Gorafe, Slovenian firm OFIS Arhitekti has designed a mirrored glass pavilion that offers protected and unparalleled views of the Andalusian landscape and night skies.

In the Gorafe desert, temperatures rise to over 40 degrees Celsius during the day and drop below freezing at night, while wild winds tear through the landscape. “If you can build a glass building that resists these kinds of conditions you can build that building anywhere,” says lead architect Spela Videcnik of OFIS Arhitekti.

The high-performance, energy efficient glazed glass has been used to create the off-grid prefab structure: insulated by Guardian SunGuard glass and canvas curtains which envelopes the exterior the building, providing protection from both winds and the heat of the sun. Inside the structure, normal glass has been used to create structural walls, allowing a synchronistic experience of living in the desert.

Given the remote location of the building, it has been designed to be self-sufficient in energy and ecological in its waste management: electricity needs are met via solar panels, water is captured in a tank from rainfall, and wastewater is treated in a separate septic container that is buried beneath the structure. The building will remain in the Spanish desert for a year, before being moved on to a new site for further testing.

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