The Fragmented Continuum
Spatial Organization
Geometric Abstraction in Exhibition Design
This project explores spatial composition through geometric manipulation, transforming abstract forms into a functional exhibition space. The design process begins with a series of cubes, systematically arranged and altered to extract key spatial elements. These extracted forms serve as the foundation for a dynamic and continuous spatial experience.
By manipulating volumes, voids, and intersections, the composition evolves into a cohesive architectural expression. The resulting exhibition space is not just a static arrangement but a fluid journey through interconnected forms, where light, shadow, and movement define the user experience. The interplay of solids and voids ensures visual and spatial engagement, guiding visitors through a sequence of carefully crafted spaces.
The final design is a testament to the balance between abstraction and functionality, where the purity of geometric composition translates into an immersive exhibition environment. Through this process, the project demonstrates how simple elemental transformations can generate complex spatial narratives, reinforcing the relationship between form, function, and experience.