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The
project aims to scale the space to the object that will be displayed,
providing order and rhythm to an exhibition that wants to be intimate.
The models of public sculptures done by Susana Solano are treated as jewels
that relate to each other visually as they do historically.
A single system is designed to suit two spaces with opposed spatial attributes,
allowing for a single reading of the exhibit. A unique envelope ought
to unify spatial perception while solving by its layout the display of
pieces.
A fragile, translucent, white, almost sacramental envelope is build to
receive a number of sturdy and powerful pieces. The reference is clear:
the paper lamps used in fairs, made out of fragile honey comb paper, with
its volume build up on air and inventiveness. From paper lamps to the
recycled paper used inside wood doors to reinforce them there are a few
hours of investigation, and the conviction to find in the paper industry
a material that would feel our architectural aims, and be ecological friendly
and economic.
The
technical and technological implications of the material drove to the
definition of a standard module, build out of a couple of the mentioned
standard doors and 5 layers of paper. A thick wall could be set up; its
perpendicular view, creating a moaré, offered transparency within
spaces and pieces; a tangent view would show a solid texture, building
the limits of the constructed space, and frame the pieces. The attributes
of the material depending on how it was approached were one of the key
aspects of the project.
The
installation responded to ecological and sustainable issues. Not only
the design was part of an itinerant exhibition, but also more, the main
material used to build up was made up of recycled paper and could be recycled
again. Moreover, decision on the material implied a radical decrease in
costs.
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