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LOSING MYSELF

At the .15 Architecture Venice Biennale I had the assignment as official photographer for Niall McLaughlin Architects that designed the installation “Losing myself“. The exhibition presented at the 15th international architecture exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia by the Ireland pavilion. A collaboration between architects Niall Mclaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou.

  • CATEGORY .15 International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia
  • EXHIBIT The exhibition explores the lessons learned through designing and revisiting buildings for people with dementia and it's exemplified by a complex ‘drawing machine’ set at the heart of the space and appears to sketch out imagery onto the floor. The projection on the floor shows the plan of a building designed for people with Alzheimer’ s disease located in Dublin, Ireland. the concept bases on when architects draw plans, they are able to visualize the overall view of the whole space and in contrast, the losing myself exhibit imagines the way in which people with dementia would experience the building.
  • DATE 25.05.2016
  • CLIENT Níall McLaughlin Architects
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