In an exhibition hall located in Munich, a small wooden room is installed, square, 2.5 metres wide and 3 metres high. The installation rests around a reinforced concrete column
Room in the room. A wooden box is placed around a concrete column
A reinforced concrete column is the starting point of a small wooden installation. The exhibition hall, a small room measuring 2.5x2.5m, 3m high, is designed by Almannai Fischer Architekten as a box for works of art
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The installation shows the construction framework on the outside. Each wall is made of wooden panels, with visible construction elements on the outside. Prefabricated wood fibreboard insulation elements are used
Large mirrors are mounted at the top, creating a spatial illusion. These mirrors create a certain spatial illusion, duplicating the column in the centre according to the angle of vision. The use of mirrors is a direct reference to Adolf Loos' American Bar in Vienna