The Missing Room / Carroccera Collective
Briefly

The Missing Room serves as a transformative living space that encourages the exploration of personal rituals and the relationship between humans and nature. Existing without walls and ceilings, it allows nature to dominate and urges visitors to rethink conventional domestic settings. With features like a multifunctional chimney, open fire cooking, and integrated bathing, the Missing Room symbolizes primal human experiences. Its design, with visual fragments visible through the surrounding forest, creates a sense of discovery and interaction, ultimately blending human activities with the untamed landscape.
The Missing Room is a living space designed to encourage new rituals, offering an opportunity to experience time differently and interact with nature freely.
This collection of abstract forms with a core activated by water and fire, reimagines the most primal human rituals, promoting discovery and connection.
At the core of the Missing Room stands a seven-meter-tall multifunctional chimney, marking its presence and guiding visitors with smoke signals.
While guests cook over a crackling open fire, another inhabitant bathes in a heated bath beneath a ceiling of tree canopies and the open sky.
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