Oca / Konigsberger Vannucchi
Inspired by the typology of traditional indigenous houses – from which the “Oca” derives its name -, the project references typical elements of the native architecture, such as the zenithal illumination and the high level of transparency of the building. However, it does so in a respectful manner without intending to be a mere literal reproduction of said architecture, through the use of contemporary elements such as galvanized steel boards. Alas, not only its form but also its structural design and building method were also based in the wooden frame of typical indigenous ocas.
The site is divided by two circles that mark the event’s different gathering spaces. The first is represented by the oca, which symbolizes the indigenous house. The other one is a simple earth circle surrounded by wooden totems with the same diameter as the oca, which symbolizes the space for rituals and festivities that occur in the middle of a “taba”, or indigenous village.
© Gal Oppido
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Architects
Konigsberger Vannucchi
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Location
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Category
Pavillion
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Architect
Konigsberger Vannucchi – Jorge Konigsberger and Gianfranco Vannucchi
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Client
SESC / World Cultural Forum
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Project Year
2004
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Photographs
Gal Oppido
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