
Daydreamers design installs confessional booth made of wax bricks in hong kong
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AT LAST YEAR’S VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE, HONG KONG-BASED STUDIO DAYDREAMERS DESIGN INSTALLED A THREE-STOREY STRUCTURE ON THE CITY’S NARROW STREETS. bridging the two county’s cultures,
the design combined the bunk bed — an item of furniture common in HK’s congested apartments — with the confessional booth, a symbol of italy’s roman catholic faith. the intimate setting
provided a private and enclosed space where architects were encouraged to confess their sins toward the sky. all images courtesy of daydreamers design NOW, DAYDREAMERS DESIGN HAS INSTALLED A
NEW ITERATION OF THE PROJECT AT OI! — AN ART GALLERY IN HONG KONG HOUSED INSIDE A PROTECTED HISTORIC BUILDING. this time, the structure has been built using wax bricks, referencing the
votive candles found in churches, chapels, and cathedrals. accessed through a curtained doorway, a single stool is placed inside the enclosure, which remains open to the elements above.
_‘the existence of a confessional provides a space for people to unburden their thoughts and confess their true feelings,’_ explains the design team. the structure has been built using
off-white wax bricks _‘THIS NEW EXHIBIT TRANSFORMED FROM THE METAL CATHEDRAL INTO A PRISTINE NEW FORM IN OFF-WHITE WAX BRICKS,’_ CONTINUES DAYDREAMERS DESIGN. _‘it creates a pure and
tranquil space for confessors to look out from the lightwell and reveal their innermost thoughts and struggles.’_ the version exhibited in venice — seen below — was created using a series of
metal bunk beds that mirrored hong kong’s dense residential towers to form a ‘simplified cathedral’. the ‘confessional’ is accessed through a mauve curtained doorway ‘EVERY SOCIETY HAS ITS
OWN RULES AND REGULATIONS MADE TO PROTECT THE INTEREST AND SAFETY OF ITS PEOPLE,’ SAY THE DESIGNERS. _‘however, at the same time, such restrictions may limit the growth of creativity and
undermine the value and standards of individuals. their only way to avoid conflict and fulfill societal expectations could be to play dumb and hide their true self, their thoughts and their
aspirations.’_ the structure remains open to the elements above a different version of the project was presented at last year’s venice architecture biennale a series of metal bunk beds
mirrored hong kong’s dense residential towers architects were encouraged to confess their sins toward the sky the three-storey structure was installed in a small venetian courtyard Save Save
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