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AntiRoom II is a conceptual design project in Malta; a ‘floating island’ accessible only by a lengthy swim or boat ride. The circular timber structure was designed and constructed by three architects, Elena Chiavi, Ahmad el Mad and Matteo Goldoni, along with a group of visiting European students as part of the EASA 2015 Links Workshop.

The aim was to design a meditative structure that would conjure contemplative experiences, and reach beyond the concepts of time. Artfully achieving these goals, the circular shape of the space creates a poetic separation between the vastness of the ocean and the structure’s inner sanctum – the small and secure water pool. Repetition of linear elements in the decking contribute to the structure’s never-ending feeling, and its lightness and purity is enhanced by its white colouring in contrast to the deep blue sea. Completing the temple-like structure are the suspended white veils, which personify meditative breathing as they blow in the breeze and add to AntiRoom II’s sense of security and privacy.


[Photography by Ahmad El Mad.]

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