Annabel Karim Kassar Architects

Camera Chiara

Annabel Karim Kassar Architects
4. May 2015
Photo: Courtesy of Annabel Karim Kassar

Conceived to be reused and reassembled in a different location after its launch in Milan: the Liwan as a mobile shelter and the Camera Obscura as an itinerant cinema.

Photo: Courtesy of Annabel Karim Kassar

Invited to the Energy For Creativity exhibition, Annabel Karim Kassar Architects chose to display a monumental architectural structure in the Cortile 700 and a vision of everyday life in a Lebanese room.

Photo: Nicolo Lanfranchi

Through the bellows of old cameras, Kassar symbolizes stills of Lebanese lifestyles brought to life here by the actor-spectators entering, wandering through, contemplating and leaving the space.

Photo: Nicolo Lanfranchi

Two telescopic structures, named Liwan and Obscura respectively, made of raw metal and burnt dark and rough wooden planks face one another not far from Kengo Kuma’s paper structure and Alessandro Medini’s giant red lips.

Photo: Nicolo Lanfranchi

Annabel Karim Kassar not only highlights savoir-faire but also French and Lebanese savoir-vivre. Attracted by the diffuse light from Saint-Gobain’s hand-blown glass, one is in for a rare experience – a piece of interior and a kind of cinema installation.

Photo: Courtesy of Annabel Karim Kassar
Photo: Courtesy of Annabel Karim Kassar
Photo: Nicolo Lanfranchi
Photo: Nicolo Lanfranchi

PROJECT TEAM

Annabel Karim Kassar Architects and Interiors
Architect, Creative Director: Annabel Karim Kassar
Architect, Project Manager: Rabih Zeidan
Interior Architect: Violaine Jeantet
Lighting Designers: Christophe Hascoet, Caï-light, Alain Pin

The Liwan (Drawing: Annabel Karim Kassar)
The Camera Obscura (Drawing: Annabel Karim Kassar)

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