Pavilion Residence
This mid-century modern-style residence draws inspiration from pavilion structures, traditionally used as semi-permanent units connected by hallways or courtyards. The main hall, living room, and dining area are separated from each other and are connected by hallways with indoor gardens. Expansive glass windows capture natural light and encourage cross ventilation, while a rustic stone wall surrounds the property.
Location
Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Project Type
Architecture & Engineering
Team
260 Architects, Arch. Bettina Bonoan
Year
2012