Hanging Hotel: A Suspended Campsite for Climbers / Dr. Margot Krasojevic

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Courtesy of Dr. Margot Krasojevic

Dr. Margot Krasojevic is known for using digital parameters to explore the psychological effects of architecture – materials and spatiality – on its inhabitants. The Hanging Hotel / Suspended Campsite is one such project that was completed in October 2011 for Holden Manz Wine Estate Cape Town in Massif de L’ Esterel, (Gorges Du Vedron) South of France. The project is an investigation in the choreography of perceptions of the environment around us. In this particular project, catering to rock climbers, Dr. Krasojevic uses compound glass and a prism louver system to alter how the climbers see their environment and stimulates different psychological experiences based on these subtle shifts in vision.

More on this project after the break.

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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "Hanging Hotel: A Suspended Campsite for Climbers / Dr. Margot Krasojevic " 04 Apr 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/222582/hanging-hotel-a-suspended-campsite-for-climbers-dr-margot-krasojevic> ISSN 0719-8884

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