Lagomar Lake Pavillion and Bar Cundinamarca, modern Colombian building design images, Girardot property
Lagomar Lake Pavillion and Bar, Cundinamarca, Colombia
19 January 2026
Architects: Obreval
Location: Girardot, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Photos: Ivan Ortiz Ponce
Lagomar Lake Pavillion and Bar, Colombia
A dock for the hotel’s water sports becomes the architectural pretext for a floating pavilion for a bar–restaurant. Designed as a flexible space, the project accommodates everyday use as well as private events and small concerts. The project is conceived as a deliberate exploration of the productive tension between high-tech and low-tech architecture.
Its structure proposes a precise dialogue between industrialized, metallic construction—rooted in digital modeling, calculation, and simulation—and an architecture grounded in local techniques, where bamboo, clay tiles, and the knowledge of the local builder on site play a central role. This apparent contradiction lies at the core of our vision of contemporary Latin American architecture: an architecture capable of proposing new spatial and material approaches through a local lens, understanding sustainability not as a technical add-on but as a cultural conviction, and producing an image that honors the past without falling into nostalgic imitation.
Steel IPES beams are combined with standard welded wire meshes, reinforcing the coexistence of industrial detailing with the everyday materials of construction practice.
This structural logic is further developed through the idea of weaving. The hyperbolic geometry—composed of straight lines capable of generating curves—connects two distinct worlds: a Cartesian one, defined by straight beams and orthogonal directions, and a topological one, governed by 45-degree diagonals, where the physical properties of bamboo allow for controlled curvature.
The notion of weaving extends into the furniture. Rattan tables and textile-woven chair backs introduce layers of texture and warmth, strengthening the relationship between structure, body, and use. From a sustainability perspective, the project is based on primary gestures. A strict north–south orientation places environmental performance at the center of the design, allowing the hyperbolic paraboloid to respond naturally to intense sunlight while maintaining clear, uninterrupted views toward the lake.
Finally, the connection to water is achieved through dematerialization. Catamaran nets define a transparent edge that dissolves the boundary between the bar and the lake, creating a direct, open, and lightweight space—ideal for sunbathing, resting, and contemplation
Lagomar Lake Pavillion and Bar in Cundinamarca, Colombia – Building Information
Architect and Builder: Obreval – https://obrevalarch.com/
Project size: 500 sqm
Completion date: 2025
Photographs: Ivan Ortiz Ponce
Lagomar Lake Pavillion and Bar, Cundinamarca, Colombia images / information received 190126
Location: Cundinamarca, Colombia, South America.
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