Collector’s pavilions
Designed in collaboration with Jose Lacape.
Currently under construction. Completion scheduled for third trimester 2026.
A series of metal-clad residential sheds were designed as quiet companions to a larger 20-car garage located elsewhere on the property. Their material language extends the architectural identity of the collection, using the same restrained metal envelope to create a cohesive family of structures across the landscape.
Each pavilion functions as an individual retreat, scaled domestically and positioned within the trees to create moments of privacy and reflection. Inside, the architecture softens. Light oak cladding, warm wood ceilings, and generous glazing introduce a more intimate atmosphere, contrasting the precision of the exterior shell.
The individual volumes are stitched together by a continuous curved pergola that acts as both connector and threshold—filtering light, framing movement, and establishing a quiet rhythm between buildings.
Together, the project balances the precision of automotive culture with the warmth of living space, where machines and architecture share the same language of craft and restraint.