The House of Senses was BE OPEN’s installation in Milan, at the Università Statale. It was a part of the Hybrid Architecture & Design exhibition organized by Interni Magazine in 2013.
It was designed by Christophe Pillet as a contemplative pavilion located in the centre of Cortile Farmacia and integrated within the existing geometry of the formal garden. It aimed to involve visitors in an endless journey where all the senses were stimulated through video, technology and nature. It was made entirely of wood with a brushed finish and dyed black anthracite.
for more information: www.beopenfuture.com
It was designed by Christophe Pillet as a contemplative pavilion located in the centre of Cortile Farmacia and integrated within the existing geometry of the formal garden. It aimed to involve visitors in an endless journey where all the senses were stimulated through video, technology and nature. It was made entirely of wood with a brushed finish and dyed black anthracite.
for more information: www.beopenfuture.com
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