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Tana Liberi Tutti - VENEZIA  

Tana Liberi Tutti - VENEZIA

Venice, Italy

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Tana Liberi Tutti - VENEZIA

Venice, Italy

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2012
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
BUDGET
$0 - 10K
The “Tana” project assigns a central role to the refectory making routes from the dormitory and canteen converge here. Guidelines connecting the two entrances start from here, inviting the visitor to follow colour perspectives: the ceiling, walls but also tables and stools connected by colours creating different settings with shades of green, grey and yellow. The first floor chapel is meant to be where you can lose yourself in meditation, fully immersed in indigo. From the Tana field, on raising your eyes to the three large windows, the impression is that of crossing the building with a glance projected into sea or sky blue, changing with the light.

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