The project comes from the conviction that the small budget allocated can actually  build a large and notorious space in a central location of the Palau . The challenge is to  consolidate and qualify an illuminated and waterproof space, with the minimu possible installation.

The pavilion is basically a body made of air; a simple, transportable and reproductible very low cost system, located at the center of the garden of Palau Robert. A panel for each of the 25 prizes awarded, plus a few others fto explain the procces and juries of the award; and a tube bended into a circle to build the top and bottom structure. These panels are builded up into a star shape; an open star, allowing an open relationship between inside and outside, within the different contents; the actual geometry invites visitors to cross this space, and occupy it. Each of these panels, printed directly on the support, contain the reasons for the award; through the opening, the visitor is aware of the environment. The shape of each of the panels pushes the perspective outward, seeking to grow in height, and expose the trees and the city as a backdrop.