Antiroom II is a self-built pavilion by Elena Chiavi, Ahmad El Mad, Matteo Goldoni made with students from different european countries during the workshop EASA 2015 Links inValletta (Malta)
AntiRoom II technical information
- Architects: Elena Chiavi, Ahmad El Mad, Matteo Goldoni
- Location: Valletta, Malta
- Project Year: 2015
- Collaborators: Emmanuelle Agustoni, Felicity Barbur, Chiara Belcastro, Harsh Chhabra, Eva De Bruyn, Margarita Fernández, Damien Girard, Ewan Hooper, Zofia Kurczych, Kenneth Mason, Miguel Angel Maure, Noor Meijer, Malin Mohr, Marta Nikolic, Maria Passarelli, Carlos Paternina, Ivan Rajkovic, Pytel Roman, Nicolás Van Drunen
- Support: EASA Malta
- Material: Wood
- Photographs: Ahmad El Mad
The wood structure creates a space separated from the vastness of the unlimited sea. Its center defined as a small secure water pool.
– Antiroom Architects
Antiroom II Files
Antiroom II is a floating island on the sea of Malta.
Antiroom II is an unreachable surface from the ground, only accessible by swimming or by boat.
Antiroom II is a never-ending stoa, an eternal circular temple. It aims to go beyond the concept of time.
Antiroom II is a white space floating on the blue water, as the white clouds floats on the blue sky.
Antiroom II remains light and gentle through its floating and instability. One can enter its core, contemplate its structure and express his unity with the sky and the cosmos.More images about AntiRoom II
Antiroom II can float and move slowly away, as a new isolated world, in the sea.
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