Overview
Dum-Dum Laboratorio de Arquitectura Avanzada designed and constructed a lakeside pavilion in Calbuco, Chile. This structure, named Mirador Interpretativo Laguna Troya, or Troya Pavilion, serves as an environmental classroom for the local community. The pavilion occupies 38 square meters (409 square feet) and is built from red-painted wood.
Research Context
The project focuses on creating a designated space for environmental education for the community in Calbuco, Chile. The pavilion's purpose is explicitly to function as an environmental classroom. Its location is identified as lakeside, specifically at Laguna Troya, which is part of its full given name, Mirador Interpretativo Laguna Troya.
Approach
Dum-Dum Laboratorio de Arquitectura Avanzada undertook the design and construction of the pavilion. The design incorporates red-painted wood as its primary construction material. The overall footprint of the structure is 38 square meters.
Findings
- The Mirador Interpretativo Laguna Troya is a 38-square-meter pavilion.
- The pavilion was constructed using red-painted wood.
- Its primary function is to serve as an environmental classroom.
- The facility is located lakeside in Calbuco, Chile.
- Dum-Dum Laboratorio de Arquitectura Avanzada was responsible for its creation.
Why This Matters
The establishment of the Troya Pavilion provides a dedicated physical space for environmental education for the community in Calbuco, Chile. Its construction with specific materials and defined size fulfills the need for a functional lakeside classroom.