An endlessly curious exhibition, dubbed 'House Tour,' is exploring the ubiquitous aesthetic of uninhabited properties that are up for rent, while adding components that trick and challenge the spatial awareness of the people viewing these places. The Venice Biennale pavilion is installed in Switzerland and creates an Alice in Wonderland vibe in light of its intentionally miscalculated interior proportions.
With spaces one can hardly move through, enormous doors and unconventional corners, the House Tour definitely puts into question not only the spatial awareness of people but the "clean slate" of uninhabited apartments and houses with intentionally bland interiors. The creators of the installation boldly comments on the "standardized environment" that is characteristic of the initial stages of renting.
Photo Credits: Wilson Wooton
Bizarrely Scaled Interiors
The Venice Biennale Pavilion Challenges Spatial Awareness
Trend Themes
1. Challenging Spaces - Exhibits that challenge spatial awareness and disrupt traditional housing norms can create new opportunities in the interior design industry.
2. Curiosity-driven Design - Designers who question standardized environments and focus on unconventional solutions can create innovative products and experiences.
3. Bizarre Aesthetics - Bizarre and unconventional aesthetics can disrupt traditional notions of beauty and find new relevance in contemporary design.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can draw inspiration from House Tour's unconventional design elements and create unique and challenging spatial designs for clients.
2. Real Estate - Real estate agents who focus on unique and bizarre properties may appeal to a niche market that values experimental living spaces.
3. Art and Design Exhibitions - Art exhibitions like House Tour can inspire future trends and push boundaries in the art and design industries.