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Enter Projects Asia Completes a Private Thai Art Gallery

Architecture studio Enter Projets Asia finishes its private Thai Art gallery for a collector in Chaing Mai and it features a captivating rattan structure that is made by an algorithm that intricately weaves in and out of the building. The gallery measures to be 2,000-square meters and it is made up of water features, a series of pavilions, and gardens -- all of which display the owner's fine collection of china, porcelain, silverware, and more.

Notably, this also includes what is reportedly the biggest collection of Wedgwood porcelain in Southeast Asia. Patrick Keane, the director of the studio explains that the goal was to create a less "clinical, antiseptic understanding of a traditional gallery. "We sought to create an immersive experience, giving the space a warmth and depth uncharacteristic of conventional art galleries."
Trend Themes
1. Algorithmic Design - The use of algorithms in creating intricate rattan structures has potential for application in art installations and architectural design in a wide range of industries.
2. Immersive Experiences - Creating immersive experiences through architecture and art installations can disrupt the traditional understanding of galleries and museums, and enhance customer experience for businesses across industries.
3. Collection Showcasing - Showcasing large and unique collections can be enhanced through thoughtful design and immersive experiences, opening up opportunities for businesses in a variety of industries, such as luxury consumer goods and hospitality.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Algorithmic design and the use of natural materials, such as rattan, presents compelling innovation opportunities in creating unique, immersive spaces for clients and businesses in the architecture industry.
2. Art and Design - Creating immersive art experiences that showcase unique collections has potential to disrupt the traditional art gallery and museum industry while enhancing overall customer experience.
3. Luxury Consumer Goods - Taking inspiration from architecture and art to create immersive and unique brand experiences can enhance customer loyalty and brand recognition for luxury consumer goods companies.

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