Project description
The PABELLÓN DEL BORDE is a project developed by the architecture office Taller Ciudad Portable and the engineering students of the CORHUILA university. Collective recently winner of the Platinum Trophy at the International Ibero-American Design Awards - CLAP 2021.
The installation consists of a pneumatic and ephemeral structure that emerges on the edge of the Rio del Oro to act as a social and urban catalyst on one of the most conflictive and deteriorated areas of the city of Neiva in Colombia.

The border pavilion is precisely conceived as an itinerant prototype capable of activating a socially unfamiliar urban space and starting from the collective construction of programs and activities, temporarily suturing the place, leaving through the dissemination of results a clear message about the path of how we believe that society is rebuilt.
The border pavilion is a tribute to the river and its border, which for the first time in history ceased to be a meeting point for criminal acts and became a place to host a structure that behaves like a living organism capable of awakening the restlessness, creativity and curiosity of the locals and their passersby.
A structure that also allows living, exploring and studying it externally also functions as a support to host collective interventions inside such as a small cultural event, an exhibition, a meeting or simply a space for a moment of relaxation and exploration.

The prototype was built in recycled plastic extracted from the greenhouses of the coffee plantations in southern Huila, its design and construction was carried out from an interactive process between the exploration of the material at a 1: 1 scale and different digital tools for 3D modeling.
Its manufacture with a low energy cost was carried out manually from the spreading, marking and cutting of each of the plastic pieces fixed between them with an adhesive for PVC and heat applied to each seam that resulted in the design and definition of a pattern. , the pneumatic membrane of the structure is fed with air and grows in a variable way thanks to a wind turbine, which keeps it rigid and stable.

The installation generates both inside and outside a strange and disruptive atmosphere to the environment in which it is located, generating a surprise effect and a sensory experience like a kind of surreal journey through time.
The Portable City Workshop aims to promote, through this sequence of interventions, the use of the activation of public space and the transformation of the surroundings that surround them.
Architects In Charge:
MARWIN VICTORIA
Designer Team:
ENGINEERING STUDENTS / CORHUILA UNIVERSITY.
Customers:
CORHUILA UNIVERSITY
Collaborators:
DIOGO AGUIAR STUDY.
Photography Credits:
ANDRÉS HERNÁNDEZ VICTORIA
Photographer's E-mail:
Video Credits:
HAROLD PÉREZ TEJADA
Link Video:
https://youtu.be/PH6v5sMs1UQ
Arquitectos a Cargo:
MARWIN VICTORIA
Equipo de Diseño:
ESTUDIANTES DE INGENIERÍA / UNIVERSIDAD CORHUILA.
Clientes:
UNIVERSIDAD CORHUILA