Interni House in Motion to form the stage for Stanton Williams’ Canopy of Light pavillion
Entitled Baldacchino in reference to ornamental canopies above altars or thrones, Stanton Williams’ experimental 6m long pavilion interprets the House in Motion theme by giving physical form to the idea of movement through space.
Baldacchino will be located at the Università degli Studi di Milano, one of three different locations for the Interni House in Motion exhibition. The exhibition invites architects and designers to respond to ideas of residence, mobility, and transformable space within the home and also consider the notion of nomadic, transient habitats. Interni House in Motion is part of FuoriSalone taking place during Milan Design Week Stanton Williams’ pavilion combines space and movement to form a work of choreographic architecture that points to how permanent spaces are continually transformed and repurposed over time. Architecturally, motion is achieved by spatially compressing a spiral pathway that is then ‘released’ at the focal point of the pavilion. Here, a baldacchino canopy of light hovers over a horizontal plane designed for pause and contemplation. To animate the pavilion, Stanton Williams have commissioned a dance performance choreographed by Thea Stanton. The performance will explore the dynamic ebb and flow of the Pavilion and the solitary dancer will challenge their body’s relationship with the architecture around them. The 4m tall pavilion floats above a shallow reflective surface and is created using raw steel to emphasise the pavilion’s sculptural qualities. The raw steel was also chosen for its organic texture and the rich, varied appearance of its dark warm tones under natural and artificial lighting conditions.
Open 10am-10pm daily, 16 - 28 April 2018 Università degli Studi di Milano - Ca’ Granda ex Ospedale Maggiore
Performance dates: 16 & 17th April 20018 Performance times: 6, 7 & 8pm Duration: 10 minutes Choreography: Thea Stanton Dancer: Joe Garbett Music: Cameron Graham