An immersive installation for Habitas in Madrid — a sculptural environment of flowing white forms, embedded digital displays, and wood-paneled walls presenting Asymptote's architectural vision within an enveloping spatial experience.
The Habitas Installation in Madrid presents Asymptote’s architectural practice through an immersive spatial environment — a corridor-like gallery where a sculpted white display wall, wood-paneled surfaces, and a dramatic reflective ceiling converge into a unified experience.
The Space
A flowing white sculptural form runs the length of the installation, its organic surface punctuated by embedded screens displaying architectural imagery — building facades, spatial studies, and project documentation composed as curated visual collages. The form tapers from broad at one end to a sharp focal point at the other, creating a perspectival compression that draws visitors through the space. Wood-paneled walls line the opposite side, their warm materiality counterbalancing the white sculptural surface, while a turquoise floor plane anchors the composition.
Display and Immersion
The embedded screens are integrated seamlessly into the sculptural wall — rounded apertures that present architectural content as intimate framed views within the continuous surface. Above, the ceiling carries projected or reflected imagery, extending the visual field beyond the horizontal and dissolving the boundaries of the physical enclosure. The result is an environment where architecture is not merely displayed but inhabited — visitors move through the work itself.