Moiré is a pavilion and weather shelter with an architectural reference to urban shapes, as well as an aesthetic flirt with pragmatic barn structures. Its distinct house-like shape complements Nola's range of pavilions and pergolas, speaking the language of the city. It is rationally constructed with a load-bearing wooden frame and can be built to any length with dividing sections at specified intervals. The frame can, in turn, be adorned with layers of slats in different patterns and colours, trellises for climbing plants, or other materials such as channel plastic or, for example, transparent corrugated roofing for additional weather protection.
The dimensions are adapted to withstand large wind loads, allowing Moiré to be placed on open courtyards and rooftop terraces. The pavilion is designed by Mattias Rubin De Lima.