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Snøhetta and USM Unveil Perception-Focused Milan Installation

April 23, 20263 Mins Read
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Snøhetta and USM have collaborated on “Renaissance of the Real,” an immersive installation at Fondazione Luigi Rovati, running from April 20 to 24. Conceptualised by Swiss artist Annabelle Schneider, the project examines the relationship between structure, perception and the human body within a spatial design framework.

Modular systems and inflatables shape spatial narrative

Snøhetta is no stranger to defying architectural expectations, and USM has evolved the furniture space with its advanced modular configurations. Now, the two come together to construct an otherworldly installation that explores the connection between structure, the body and perception — conceptualized by Swiss artist and experiential designer Annabelle Schneider.

Stepping into Renaissance of the Real, guests are met with oozing metallic inflatables, interlocked USM Haller systems and convertible seating. The experience was meant to build momentum as visitors organically meander through it. First, they begin on the lawn of Milan’s Fondazione Luigi Rovati garden, before approaching a grid of open USM frameworks on the lawn, which lead directly to an entry that opens up into an interior space.

Snøhetta and USM unveil perception-focused Milan installation exploring spatial design, sensory experience, and contemporary architecture
Snøhetta and USM unveil perception-focused Milan installation exploring spatial design, sensory experience, and contemporary architecture
Snøhetta and USM unveil perception-focused Milan installation exploring spatial design, sensory experience, and contemporary architecture
Snøhetta and USM unveil perception-focused Milan installation exploring spatial design, sensory experience, and contemporary architecture

Consequently, the installation unfolds as a sequence rather than a static display, guiding visitors through shifting spatial conditions. Moreover, the interplay between industrial modularity and soft, fluid forms establishes a dialogue between rigidity and adaptability.

Interior membrane redefines architectural boundaries

The installation’s interior space manifests as a large white form designed by architects at Snøhetta — a membrane that evolves and moves with external stimuli — that is held securely in place by USM’s dependable Haller system. Upon entry, shadows of trees dance across curved, malleable walls. Floor and seating accents are arranged in a modular manner, mirroring the fluidity of the project’s entire layout. This creates an engaging interplay of softness and steel rigidity, urging guests to explore the gray area between.

Therefore, the project reframes architectural structure as responsive and dynamic. In addition, the spatial composition encourages visitors to reconsider how built environments influence perception and movement.

Sound programme extends sensory experience

Renaissance of the Real doesn’t force visitors to find a sense of balance in that interplay; rather, it prompts them to recalibrate their attention and re-center their body in its immediate physical surroundings, especially in a hyper-speed world so heavily impacted by technology. Another way into USM and Snøhetta’s elevated experience is through the power of sound. Daily vinyl listening sessions hosted by audio engineer Devin Turnbull will be held within the installation, cementing the act of listening as a spatial and shared experience.

As Milan Design Week continues to foreground experiential formats, the installation demonstrates how architecture, furniture systems and sound design can converge. Ultimately, “Renaissance of the Real” positions sensory engagement as central to contemporary design discourse.

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