salt becomes experimental building material for 'la sal pavilion' in spain
Briefly

La Sal Pavilion, designed by CHS+R Arquitectos and Carlos Montes in San Fernando, near Spain's Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park, innovatively utilizes traditional salt resources. Its design harmonizes ancestral salt-harvesting methods with modern digital fabrication, reflecting a union of heritage and technology. Comprised of salt, wood, and steel, the pavilion features a lookout tower that offers panoramic views of the natural salt flats. This interactive structure not only highlights ecological sustainability but also stimulates economic and social growth in the region, drawing attention to its rich cultural background.
La Sal Pavilion fuses traditional salt-harvesting techniques with digital fabrication, showcasing the fusion of ancestral knowledge and modern technology for sustainable innovation.
This structure, constructed from salt, wood, and steel, enables visitors to engage with the region's unique salt flats while promoting economic and social development.
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