This shelter was assembled by Esteban Serrano, Ricard Pau and Anna Castellà on a warm, sunny September day. Dead branches from two twin pines. Sawn and lifted. Cord. The only material from offsite. An axe. The only tool used. No plans were drawn.

ArchitectDAVID TAPIAS
CollaboratorsRICARD PAU, ESTEBAN SERRANO, ANNA CASTELLÀ
LocationPORRERA
Year2017
PhotographRICARD PAU, ANNA CASTELLÀ, DAVID TAPIAS
ENDOSHELTER
Two summers after installing the first shelter on site, we complete the first installment of our ex situ, ex situ / in situ and in situ shelters triangle. Two years observing, gathering information, reflecting, living the place just to figure out what is needed and what can be achieved using only organic leftovers -dead matter- found on site.
This shelter was assembled by Esteban Serrano, Ricard Pau and Anna Castellà on a warm, sunny September day. Dead branches from two twin pines. Sawn and lifted. Cord. The only material from offsite. An axe. The only tool used. No plans were drawn.
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