Antiroom I
Antiroom is a self-built pavilion by Elena Chiavi, Karl Ebejer, Matteo Goldoni made with students from different european countries during the workshop EASA 2014 Symbioza in Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgaria).
The creation of an exterior space, which connects natural and physical elements together.
Antiroom is the representation of a basic existence, a basic structure, a basic encounter of forces.
The constructed void opens itself to the sky and the stars.
It is a primordial amphitheater, which naturally implants itself in the forest.
The modular repetition of constructive elements makes it dynamic and infinitively reproducible.
The single color dematerialize the room and creates a mystical unitary space which complements itself with the green of the forest.
Wind will blow and will give life to the structure, the doors will dance, the Antiroom will breathe.
In its eternity the space will become timeless beyond any definite style.
Inside its space ideas will be exchanged, people will dance, play roles, sing, sleep or simply express their unity with the primordial world.
Antiroom is the stage for all symbioses.