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interior architecture

FASHION LOUNGE  

Textile can be a medium that builds strong relationships, connecting architecture and fashion.

The outdoor textile installation at Blaula is a welco-ming gesture, which is continued in the interior 

space evolving into different functions and struc-tures.

 

Outside we decided to mirror the long side wing of the original building, and so refer to the relationship to a basilica, an antique covered market.

Inside, this traditional architectural line is exposed. We opened up the middle axis of the house until the ridge. This imposing space can be observed nicely from the upper floors and the resulting galleries.


In these galleries the textiles once again become the leader of the atmosphere. With different lengths, and different densities of the textile lines, we create a wide range of lounges for different uses.

 

Out of the structure and colors of the fabric rises a connection to the outside flags, bringing the two spaces closer together. 

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CONSTRUCTION 
DETAILS

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2017

with: Victor Reichert

guided by: Prof. Axel Müller Schöll & Assistant Margret Wolf 

location: Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle  

© 2023 by Sheila Emmenegger

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