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The Belgian Pavilion Reinterprets Domestic Space

The Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale event on architecture examines domestic space, and how important this is to design. Many times people don't think too much about the different areas of domesticity, so a team of artists went into multiple homes in Belgium to photograph and document this changing landscape.

The way everything is presented at the Belgian Pavilion is done in a whitewashed manner, with the designs looking quite stark with a clean aesthetic. According to DesignBoom, "the exhibition features interpretations of this image catalog and analysis, presenting noteworthy themes through spatial interventions, scale models, and surface treatments."

Domestic space is just as much a part of architecture as the walls that hold up a building, so it's great that the Belgian Pavilion took time to examine this idea. Photo Credits: designboom, interieurs-notes-figures.be
Trend Themes
1. Domestic Space Exploration - Opportunity to explore and reinterpret the different areas of domesticity in architecture and design.
2. Whitewashed Aesthetic - The use of clean and stark designs to create a visually appealing atmosphere in architectural spaces.
3. Spatial Interventions - Innovative approaches to transforming and manipulating space for unique design experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architectural field can leverage the exploration of domestic space to create new and innovative design concepts.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate the whitewashed aesthetic to create modern and minimalist living spaces.
3. Exhibition Design - Opportunities to create immersive and interactive experiences through spatial interventions in exhibition design.

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