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Jesus Torres Garcia's reflective Non Program PavilionIn the South of <a title="Reflective Non Program Pavilion Disappears in the Spanish Landscape" href="http://inhabitat.com/spains-first-certified-passive-house-cuts-energy-use-by-90/" target="_blank">Spain</a> near the Mediterranean Sea, there lies a curved glazed building designed by <a title="Reflective Non Program Pavilion Disappears in the Spanish Landscape" href="http://www.jesustorres.net/" target="_blank">Jesús Torres García Architects.</a> Dubbed the Non Program Pavilion (Pavellón sin programa), the reflective building was designed to seamlessly blend into the landscape.1
Jesus Torres Garcia's reflective Non Program PavilionParis-based Spanish architect Jesús Torres García created the Non Program Pavilion in the old town of Salobreña, in Granada, Spain.2
Jesus Torres Garcia's reflective Non Program PavilionClad in vertical wooden planks on one side, its other facade is glazed beautifully to reflect the sky.3
Jesus Torres Garcia's reflective Non Program PavilionThe building’s concept is about integration into the landscape inspired by the late architect Oscar Niemeyer’s approach to building in the natural landscape.4
Jesus Torres Garcia's reflective Non Program PavilionThe building interiors are open, fluid, brilliant and flexible.5
Jesus Torres Garcia's reflective Non Program PavilionThe structure houses a variety of events, including exhibitions and music performances.6
Jesus Torres Garcia's reflective Non Program PavilionThis beautiful seaside building questions the boundaries between a piece of architecture and its surrounding landscape while also reflecting the passage of time.7







