Shape What You See
Turn perception into motion and step past the mind’s imaginary walls.
From Idea to Show
Scenography meets medicine in a shared aim: shaping reality to heal and reveal. Here, a workshop, café, live stage, and basement video studio turn ideas into shows. The process stays visible—props are made on site, rehearsals meet audiences, and recordings carry the work beyond the room.
Each of us—wearing our own masks and carrying our tools—stands before an unknown space. We bring stories, hidden emotions, and expectations that aren’t easy to read. Context pushes us to choose: do we enter or step back? Do we risk exposure or stay spectators?
Modular studio furniture designed to sketch, assemble, and display scenographic prototypes in one place. The grid stores materials, while the central bay showcases the model—shifting from workstation to showcase in seconds.
Studio Wall
Inner Orchestra - we conduct fears, anxieties, and the unknown within a setting where differences find their place. Here, architecture scores the process: mesh partitions filter the gaze, arches and vaults guide the route, the round mirror multiplies possibilities. As the pieces gather, zones align, light and sound are tuned—complexity becomes clarity and purpose.
At first sight, textures and frames fracture the route. The eye reassembles the sequence, catches the alignment between planes, and finds the opening—the path to performance.
Once the mechanism is seen, the space becomes a tool and the idea takes shape. Here, the process stays open from sketch to stage and invites you to carry the story forward.