ARTLAB, 2007
Client : MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai
Gate7,people`s park,231
Nangjing West Road
Shanghai,China
Commission: renovation 3 floor of the museum with a new concept for the space and a curatorial program for one year.


Contemplation Room,Smoking Room,1997
Client: Migros Museum für gegenwartskunst
Limmatstrasse 270
CH-8005
Zürich
Work: a room for art lovers smokers

La boule des enfants in the Atomium,2005
Client :Atomium
Atomium Square
1020 Brussels
Comission: My task was creating a new concept and develop the creation of the Kids' sphere was the result of the Atomium's desire to create an educational project based on the building's characteristics and features as well as its history and its symbolic value.
The resulting project invites children to spend a night at the Atomium; to marvel at the panoramic view of Brussels from its spheres. The desire to highlight the educational aspect of the Atomium is based on the idea that towns and cities play a major role in society today.
As far as the practicalities are concerned, the group of children and their accompanying adults arrive at the Atomium at 6pm and spend the night there. A film is put on, and all meals and facilities are laid on in the Sphere. The children sleep in small groups (3-4 maximum) in the mini-spheres.The next morning, after breakfast in the panoramic restaurant, there is a presentation about the Atomium. The experience ends at 10am in the morning.








Bloodshusibank
Client: MUSAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León
Avenida de los Reyes Leoneses, 24
24008 León
Spain
Work: This Remix Building is meant to show that the act of giving blood could be part of a daily decision like the one about where to go to have dinner. Giving blood nowadays is generally connected with a suspicious feeling of illness, or with the risk of infection. This makes us forget about the nature of the precious act of giving life to some anonymous person.
Bloodsushibank is conceived as a cylindrical box, totally closed in itself. When the benches are moved backwards to open the cylinder, the central platform turns out to be rotating in a steady rhythm, clockwise. The smooth movement of a sushi bar is at the same time the smooth movement of a bloodbank. Both the aesthetics and the aseptics of such different functions like donating blood and eating sushi seem to have something in common.


