My team and I had the opportunity to develop and bring to life a multidisciplinary open-air venue designed for concerts, summer cinema screenings, and a bar under the stars.
The stage structure was conceived as both modular and easily transportable, while ensuring full structural stability for professional performance use. It was built from galvanized steel pipes and fittings, integrated into closed modular frames, and finished in a refined retro-inspired color palette — combining utility with cohesive visual aesthetics.
Spanning 1,200 m², the site was transformed into a temporary urban oasis within an industrial setting.
We designed six seating zones using repurposed industrial barrels, each with integrated lighting and greenery, intended to offer both atmosphere and functionality through accessible, sustainable design.
A large-scale ground mural created with stencil techniques depicts life-sized floating human figures — a contemplative visual element that anchors the space and introduces a sense of poetic lightness.
Visitors enter the site through a striking 6-meter-high shower-shaped installation. Activated by a timer, it releases a gentle artificial rain, playfully inviting the audience into the immersive environment beyond.