Satellight
We imagine a timeless garden, a temporary shot of calmness evoking a primordial landscape. Our paradise is an essential space, a monomateric reflecting surface full of light. It is not a hierarchical space but a space opened to individual choice. A smooth white topography leads the visitors trough the garden and lets them wander and discover.
Holes like drops fallen from the sky define e bottomlands, recreational or reflective, individual or collective, where visitors can stay on the surface or dip into it. We use recycled glass gravel to underline the importance of re-used and throwaway materials. Its smooth edges and different sizes create a heterogeneous surface, generating shades of light. Linear steel plates contain the gravel while gently marking the movement of the ground. They are more evident behind the bigger slopes and disappearing q where the surface becomes flatter. We imagine a landscape made of material and light where edges can be defined in relation with elements behind the site.
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- Presentation Panel
- Presentation Panel