Tiled Sky Pavilion / Héctor Navarro + ARKHITEKTON + Rodia Valladares + Ana María Flor | ArchDaily
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Completed in 2026 in Golbardo, Spain. Images by William Mulvihill. The project explores a specific mode of architectural intervention based not on the incorporation of complex technology, but on the precise...
Save this picture!© William Mulvihill+ 11 Curated by Valentina Díaz Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1040189/tiled-sky-glass-tile-pavilion-hector-navarro-plus-arkhitekton-plus-rodia-valladares-plus-ana-maria-flor Clipboard "COPY" CopyMixed Use Architecture•Golbardo, Spain Architects: Ana María Flor, Héctor Navarro + ARKHITEKTON, Rodia Valladares Area Area of this architecture project Area: 200 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2026 Photographs Photographs:William Mulvihill Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Cobert tiles Lead Architects: Hector Navarro + arkhitekton Category: Mixed Use ArchitectureDesign Team: Laura FernándezCity: GolbardoCountry: SpainDid you collaborate on this project?More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© William Mulvihill Text description provided by the architects. The project explores a specific mode of architectural intervention based not on the incorporation of complex technology, but on the precise reinterpretation of traditional construction systems to generate new spatial, environmental, and programmatic conditions. The central operation, entitled Tejar cielo, consists of constructing an active roof plane from a single system, combining opaque ceramic tiles and glass tiles without altering the geometric or constructive logic of the whole. The roof ceases to be a mere enclosing element and becomes a device capable of filtering ...