Homara Stand (on-going) together with Cristina Peres and João Jesus

All over europe, 2010-...


The concept starts with six volumes (each responding to different exhibition themes) arranged peripherally to confine a central space. This organization creates two pathways that are interconnected at various points: the exhibition (peripheral) and recreational (central). The latter gives access to a exclusive zone, clearly private, on top of one of the volumes, where all the stand can be seen from the top.
The characterizing image of the project takes advantage of the need to reveal to the outside of the containers some of the content exhibition: dynamic and flexible openings playing with the full and the empty, like a sort of puzzle, appropriated to the different pieces that are exposed. These openings will thus create isolated environments that emphasize the most unique pieces, arousing the visitor's desire to see the inside of the container volumes.
The uniqueness of each of these spaces is strengthened by its inner lining, which can vary depending on the theme it represents. In turn, the outer casing consists of a single material that unifies all that formalizes the mark, giving an unique and strong image.