In Madrid, Spain, Cadaval & Solà-Morales was created an recyclable exhibition design envelopes work that using the ecological architectural design and sustainable principles that they applied to their TDA House for Susana Solano, one of Spain’s most important artists. Cadaval & Solà-Morales received the commission to design this itinerary exhibition to start in Madrid’s ICO Foundation (one of the must prestigious exhibition spaces In Spain) and agreed with the client that they would search for sustainable solutions.
Whilst some ecological steps are been taken regarding architecture or urbanism it seems that exhibition design is floating on a limbo, were architects or designers, can waste energy and resources with no limit. So, in contrast to the waste of materials and energy often associated with exhibitions, the main objective of the project was to create a 100% recyclable design.
The result is one of the cheapest designs ever built by the ICO foundation and one which uses almost 100% recycled building material that itself could be recycled again once the exhibition is over. The models of public sculptures done by Susana Solano are treated as jewels that relate to each other visually, as well as historically. Held within a single system designed to suit two spaces with opposed spatial attributes, but allowing for a single reading of the exhibit. The exhibition’s fragile, white, translucent, almost sacramental envelope is built to receive a number of sturdy and powerful pieces. Susana Solano exhibition design
Susana Solano Recyclable Exhibition Design in Madrid Spain
Susana Solano Recyclable Exhibition Design interior design
Susana Solano Recyclable Exhibition Design interior with ecological architectural design
Susana Solano Recyclable Exhibition Design interior with recyclable design
Susana Solano Recyclable Exhibition Design interior with recycled building material
Susana Solano Recyclable Exhibition Design interior with sustainable principles