As a symbol of BASE’s multifaceted spirit, the Ground Hall hosts an installation by Studio Smarin in collaboration with the Institut Français Milano: IDIORYTHMIA – the RE-U construction system.
It is a reversible and polymorphic furnishing system capable of continuously reconfiguring the space: from an agora to a screening room, from a workspace to a social area, all the way to a stage for performances or simply a place to linger, complete with capsules designed for rest.
An installation that behaves like a biological, social, and technological system: it changes function, rhythm, and atmosphere based on the uses and communities that pass through it.
IDIORYTHMIA derives from the Greek idios (own, personal) and rhythmos (rhythm). Thus, this installation creates the possibility of living and working together while maintaining one’s individual rhythm, striking a balance between autonomy and coexistence. A structure that is both temporary and symbolic, placing hospitality at its core.
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