Choreographing Change
Milan Design Week has grown accustomed to installations that settle into stillness — which makes Lina Ghotmeh's Metamorphosis in Motion feel all the more restless by comparison. Conceived as a spatial sequence rather than a fixed object, the pavilion treats transformation not as metaphor but as process—something to be moved through, rather than merely observed.
Set against the measured symmetry of its surroundings, the structure unfolds in curved geometries and shifting perspectives, guiding the visitor along a loosely choreographed path. What might have remained scenographic instead becomes experiential, its forms adjusting in relation to the body in motion. Architecture, here, is less a backdrop than an event—one that resists stillness and insists, quietly, on change.
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