Cult of color
The architecture mutates, and the use that was projected at the design phase is surely going to change with time. In this image I am trying to take an architectural space that was meant for a very specific purpose and change it. The place that I chose was the “San Bernardo” chapel, designed by Nicolás Campodónico, located in “La Playosa” Argentina.
The proposal is to create a flexible collaborative space inside this chapel, trying to articulate two worlds that appear to be distant, but share a common language, the need to congregate.
I found it appropriate to juxtapose the mysticism of religious architecture and the vitality and dynamism of a collaborative space, through flexible furniture with visually captivating colors and shapes, that complement the overwhelming building.
The character that appears in the scene is a way to represent the human presence but extracting the idea of identity, trying to make it universal.
References and color palettes