The project explores how movement can structure perception within a confined space. For a temporary exhibition dedicated to underwater exploration, the bureau developed a spatial concept organised around a continuous descent. Rather than presenting objects as isolated elements, the space unfolds as a gradual progression, guiding visitors deeper into the subject.

The installation is structured as a circular sequence of articulated panels forming a continuous perimeter. Each segment introduces a new layer, allowing visitors to move step by step while maintaining orientation. Subtle openings and controlled light transitions create a rhythm that supports both navigation and immersion.

At the centre, a raised platform presents key objects, acting as a point of focus within the system. Movement, narrative and display operate together, forming a coherent spatial language where the experience is built through progression rather than accumulation.

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architectural model of circular exhibition layout with layered panels

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