The Missing Room, an installation by the Carroccera Collective in Piedmont, Italy, breaks free from traditional house structures, inviting nature to flourish alongside human activities. It focuses on primal rituals like resting, eating, and conversing within a modular, open-air environment. With a design that emphasizes sustainability and minimal environmental impact, the space utilizes a non-invasive foundation while filtering wastewater to nourish the surrounding biodiversity. The installation evolves with its environment, adapting to day and night, further enhancing its role as a ceremonial gathering place.
The Missing Room invites visitors to experience an open-air ritualistic space where nature coexists with humanity, promoting harmony in essential human activities.
This installation encourages a redefinition of domesticity, allowing guests to engage in cooking, resting, and bathing among natural elements in a unique, modular shelter.
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