
This design was developed for a competition in Quito, with the challenge of utilizing wood sourced from the Sacha forest exploitation center. The proposal resulted in a self-supporting pavilion, constructed through a series of wooden frames that gradually vary in size. When assembled, these elements create a sense of movement, evoking the experience of being immersed in the Sacha forest.
The pavilion is mobile and modular, designed in three independent sections, allowing it to be used for traveling exhibitions, where each module can host a specific theme. Additionally, the three sections can be recombined into a single structure for larger exhibitions, providing flexibility and adaptability in its function.



- Design: Santiago Cuenca & Gabriel Arias
- Collaboration: Wilson Andrade
- Location: Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
- Year: 2017
- Rendering: Gabriel Arias