
The fifty square meters space, a result of the merge of three transport containers was divided diagonally into four areas, one for reception and one for each division Bayer health, agriculture and high-tech materials. The division panels were plated with acrylic mirror to create the optical illusion of a space that is repeated endlessly like a kaleidoscope.
The inside of the lab was plated white MDF panels and covered with mirrored round stickers of different sizes. Each child was offered a sticker for participation and the freedom to paste it randomly in the laboratory.


Bayer Pop-Up Lab, Bucharest, Romania
Architects: Sane Architecture (Traian Bompa, Cristina Chelarescu)
Client: Ogilvy PR & Bayer
Area: 50 sqm
Completion: April 2014

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