Transformative Techno Booth for Everyday Life
Location : Berlin, Germany
In Response to the Evolving 'new Normal' in Berlin, the Birthplace of Techno, "Berlin Narnia" Emerges as a Techno Booth Seamlessly Intertwining Non-routine Experiences Into Everyday Life. As Practices Like Mask-wearing Transition Into Routines, the Project Adapts With a Flexible Booth Design, Suggesting a New Standard for Daily Activities.

Drawing Inspiration From the Chronicles of Narnia, the Project Envisions a 'street Wardrobe', Serving as a Transition Space Within Berlin's Existing Aisle Tenements. Initially Proposed in 'dead Chicken Alley,' the Concept Holds Potential for Installations Citywide.

Rendering. External Routinization

External Routinization Transforms Passageway Voids, Aligning the Booth's Facade with the Surroundings, Making it an Organic Part of Daily Life. Encountering the Booth Becomes Routine, Marking the Start of the Transition to the Non-Routine.

Rendering. Internal Non-Routinization

Internal Non-Routinization Utilizes Transparent Module Blocks, Scattering Light to Create Illusions within the Booth. Culminating in the Hof, Symbolizing Berlin's Freedom and Techno Club Origins, Berlin Narnia Offers a Transformative Journey, Seamlessly Merging Non-Routine Techno Experiences into Daily Urban Life. 

Final Panel

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