Fassade Sculpture Triennale Bingen
The fassade intervention created for the Sculpture Triennale Bingen investigates the transformation of historical architecture through sculptural expansion, reflection, and material permeability.
Expansive pink mesh structures emerge from the building façade as if the architecture itself were opening, breathing, or emotionally unfolding into public space. Combined with reflective metallic surfaces, the installation destabilizes the solidity of the historic structure and creates a shifting dialogue between body, architecture, sky, and movement.
The work explores the tension between fragility and monumentality, transparency and presence. Rather than functioning as decoration, the intervention temporarily transforms the fassade into an emotional spatial condition — an architecture activated through sculpture, light, and atmosphere.
This project marks an important transition within my practice from autonomous sculptural objects toward large-scale architectural and public space interventi