Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype

Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez

PREFABRICATED PAVILION PROTOTYPE

Ayllón Paradela Deandrés Arquitectos + Xesta-rasilla Arquitectos

PHOTOGRAPHS
Miguel Fernández-galiano Rodriguez

CATAGORY
Small Scale, Other Structures, Sustainability

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Daikin, Finsa, Isover, Saint-gobain, Siber

STRUCTURES CONSULTANT
Igor Garcia

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Javier Alejo Hernández Ayllón, Veronica Paradela Pernas, Javier De Andrés De Vicente,
Enrique García De La Rasilla, María Fernández-xesta

CLIENTS
AEDAS Homes

AREA
753 ft²

YEAR
2019

A flexible and reconfigurable industrialized system. The prefabricated pavilion prototype is conceived as a flexible and versatile system based on a standard model and its different variations.

This modular and additive typological scheme allows multiple configurations according to requirements of every different project, from a large museum hall to a small sales office, including different middle combinations.

Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez

It would be a dry industrialized wood construction that guarantees quality, low environmental impact, speed and economic and structural accuracy of the design. At the same time, this system facilitates transportation, commissioning and later disassembly.

To enable all this, the modular coordination between structure, ceilings, facade and technical floor with integrated power network and air conditioning is essential. Inside, the last layer of the project is coated with the same finishes that will be foreseen in the houses sold in the pavilion.

A representative and symbolic image. Externally, we look for a representative and symbolic image that contributes to enhance the brand image from the technical and formal containment.

Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez

We pursue a simple, clean, elegant and proportionate architecture that translates into a compact gabled volume evoking the house’s primitive archetype.

The material abstraction of the proposal, a white neutral envelope rhythmically emphasized by the wooden structural ribs and through holes, seeks to reinforce that intention.

As a last resort, the formal idea of ​​the pavilion seeks to take root in the essence of what the promoter of the performance sells: houses

Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez

An efficient energy response against an undetermined location. Due to its undetermined location, the pavilion must be able to be built in any plot regardless of its orientation, climate or topography.

To do this, the pavilion is supported on the ground by an adjustable surface foundation system.

Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez

Likewise, it is conceived from an isotopic condition of its envelope, allowing it to respond to the most unfavorable climatic situations within the country.

The global design pays special attention to saving energy criteria based on reducing demand continuous thermal insulation without thermal bridges, adjustable solar protection, dynamic load control or natural ventilation of the whole design.

On peak demand, the aim is to minimize the necessary consumption through active strategies consistent with a 10/24hr - 5/7d pavilion program.

Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
© Miguel Fernández-Galiano Rodriguez

Thereby, we would invest in aerothermal energy combined with a double flow enthalpy heat recuperator for ventilation and temperature control for the whole projectthe use of aerothermal energy and a floor heating/refreshing system allowed us to reduce energy consumption.


Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
Constructive module 1.25
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
Combinations 1.200
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
Cañaveral Pavilion Plan 1.60

Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
Modules catalog 1.30


Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
Constructive section 1.15
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
Active strategy schemes and null cycle
Prefabricated Pavilion Prototype
Passive strategies schemes