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Uno Nessuno Centomila-Brera Botanical Garden

Project for a temporary installation in the very prestigious location of the Brera Botanical Garden. The installation is composed by different pavillions that are effortlessly inserted in the texture of the garden, without being too invasive, yes being also very impactful on the visitor.
The single structures of the pavillions are connected to a bigger reticular structure in steel.
This reticular structure is a rielaboration of the planview of the garden itself, so even if the design of the pavillions looks contemporary and a little detached from the natural elements, the whole design cana ctually be reconducted to the garden itself, creating an unconcious bond between structure and location.
Each and every pavillion contains a different multimedia activity connected to the recycle process of the material it is made of. These activities are aimed at making the user realize his own environmental impact on our planet, an the possibilities for them to recycle more and be more sustainable through simple gestures. 
The user can explore the pavillions while experiencing the Botanical Garden and enojoying the peaceful environment. At the end of the tour of the pavillions the user shoud feel more aware of his environmental footprint and willing to reduce it, while exiting from a relaxing and envolving exoerience in the garden.
Uno Nessuno Centomila-Brera Botanical Garden
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Uno Nessuno Centomila-Brera Botanical Garden

Temporary pavillions design in the Brera Botanical Garden in Milan, Italy.

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