Rhizomatic Grid | TERMINAL 7 / Estudio Guto Requena
The design for the Terminal 7 club in Paris was developed by Estudio Guto Requena as a digital dreamlike environment—an invitation for people to leave their concerns outside and give way to dream and escapism.
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Architect: Estudio Guto Requena
Location: 1 Place de la Porte de Versailles, 75015 Paris, France
Author: Guto Requena
Team: Ludovica Leone, Bruno Baietto, Daniel Viana, Tatiana Pacheco
Grid Produced: Ledbox Company
Area: 1500.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographer: Pierre L?Excellent
© Pierre L?Excellent
Text description provided by the architects. The design for the Terminal 7 club in Paris was developed by Estudio Guto Requena as a digital dreamlike environment—an invitation for people to leave their concerns outside and give way to dream and escapism.
© Pierre L?Excellent
Plan
© Pierre L?Excellent
To do this we created a grand interactive sculpture that occupies the entire dance floor. It was inspired by the idea of planting five seeds that grow into five large trees that join their branches overhead. The structure was designed using parametric modeling (computer generated form) that simulates the growth of trees. The result is a rhizomatic grid that shelters visitors within. This metallic grid is illuminated with the endless combinations of colors and optical effect of LED lights allow...
© Pierre L?Excellent
Architect: Estudio Guto Requena
Location: 1 Place de la Porte de Versailles, 75015 Paris, France
Author: Guto Requena
Team: Ludovica Leone, Bruno Baietto, Daniel Viana, Tatiana Pacheco
Grid Produced: Ledbox Company
Area: 1500.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographer: Pierre L?Excellent
© Pierre L?Excellent
Text description provided by the architects. The design for the Terminal 7 club in Paris was developed by Estudio Guto Requena as a digital dreamlike environment—an invitation for people to leave their concerns outside and give way to dream and escapism.
© Pierre L?Excellent
Plan
© Pierre L?Excellent
To do this we created a grand interactive sculpture that occupies the entire dance floor. It was inspired by the idea of planting five seeds that grow into five large trees that join their branches overhead. The structure was designed using parametric modeling (computer generated form) that simulates the growth of trees. The result is a rhizomatic grid that shelters visitors within. This metallic grid is illuminated with the endless combinations of colors and optical effect of LED lights allow...
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