
"The project for the new AO atelier and showroom at LAPI seeks to preserve the complex's original characteristics: light and earthy tones, exposed brick, and metallic reinforcement structures. Between the atelier and the showroom, two planes of curtains made of light, translucent fabrics were arranged, which, while preserving the intimacy of the craft, allow visitors to glimpse traces of the ongoing activities."
"The project for the new AO atelier and showroom at LAPI seeks to preserve the complex's original characteristics: light and earthy tones, exposed brick, and metallic reinforcement structures. Between the atelier and the showroom, two planes of curtains made of light, translucent fabrics were arranged, which, while preserving the intimacy of the craft, allow visitors to glimpse traces of the ongoing activities. These structures also allow for different configurations according to the program and activities such as launches, exhibitions, cocktails, and other events."
Marina Lima and the 28 Design Team (Gabriel Biselli, Yven Dellemann, Leonard Wanoschek, Luis Botter Maio, Celeste Assal) designed the new AO atelier and showroom at LAPI. The design preserves the complex's original characteristics, including light and earthy tones, exposed brick, and metallic reinforcement structures. Two planes of curtains made of light, translucent fabrics are placed between the atelier and showroom to preserve craft intimacy while allowing visitors to glimpse ongoing activities. The curtain structures enable different spatial configurations tailored to program needs and events such as launches, exhibitions, cocktails, and other gatherings. The design balances transparency, privacy, and adaptability.
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