Milan, Italy
Installation
2016
Invisible Border is an installation for Milan Design Week 2016, held in the Cortile d’Onore of the Università degli Studi di Milano as part of Interni magazine’s “Open Borders” exhibition.
The translucent structure redefines the threshold between the historic loggias and courtyard garden, offering a fluid passage between old and new. Made from lightweight ETFE with a gradient tint, the installation shifts with the wind, reflecting sky colors by day and glowing at night.
Inspired by the flow of wind and water, the form creates an organic transition zone that invites reflection, movement, and conversation. It challenges the idea of borders as static and closed, transforming them into open, engaging spaces.
By blurring lines between tradition and contemporary expression, Invisible Border connects the past with the present through light, material, and form.
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