Triennale Milano introduced 'Voce', a pioneering permanent installation dedicated to sound as a key architectural element. Designed by Luca Cipelletti, this 330-square-meter space uses flexible modular furniture by Philippe Malouin to enhance acoustics and spatial adaptability. The installation, which eliminates visual distractions, focuses on sound's role in shaping perception and architectural experience. The intricate integration of acoustic design, subtle lighting, and thoughtfully chosen materials creates an immersive environment for exploring the musical experience, likening the space to a modern chapel centered on sound.
Voce is conceived as a 'cathedral of sound,' transforming a historic space into a minimalist environment designed for focused listening and sonic exploration.
The design rejects visual primacy, proposing a spatial culture rooted in silence, vibration, and resonance, enabling sound to shape spatial experience.
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