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BE29
Arshia Architects

Gallery 19C - Floor Plan

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Arshia Architects

BE29
Arshia Architects

Gallery 19C - Gallery Wall

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Monika Sedziute

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Nestled inside the new towering white screens that weave through the framework of the building, the Biodôme boutique is located at the end of the museum promenade.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Like a living organism capable of adapting and responding to its environment, the modular arrangement will allow the living boutique to evolve with the passing seasons and years.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Like a living organism capable of adapting and responding to its environment, the modular arrangement will allow the living boutique to evolve with the passing seasons and years.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The furniture can accommodate toys, plush toys, jewelry, sweets, books and clothing, which have all been carefully selected by the Biodôme team.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The furniture can accommodate toys, plush toys, jewelry, sweets, books and clothing, which have all been carefully selected by the Biodôme team.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The design approach rests thus on the creation of simple elements that can be spatially arranged and connected to construct complex modules.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Carefully chosen, the three tints of white break the uniformity of industrial production and express the natural variation of colours found in geological formations and in nature.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The design approach rests thus on the creation of simple elements that can be spatially arranged and connected to construct complex modules.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Like a living organism capable of adapting and responding to its environment, the modular arrangement will allow the living boutique to evolve with the passing seasons and years.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The space is minimalist in order to emphasize the sustainable products and ensure smooth customer circulation.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Nestled inside the new towering white screens that weave through the framework of the building, the Biodôme boutique is located at the end of the museum promenade.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The space is minimalist in order to emphasize the sustainable products and ensure smooth customer circulation.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Carefully chosen, the three tints of white break the uniformity of industrial production and express the natural variation of colours found in geological formations and in nature.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Carefully chosen, the three tints of white break the uniformity of industrial production and express the natural variation of colours found in geological formations and in nature.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

Carefully chosen, the three tints of white break the uniformity of industrial production and express the natural variation of colours found in geological formations and in nature.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The main material used for the fabrication of the modules is laser-cut, folded and welded steel covered with a heavy-duty baked-on polymer paint. Oak was favoured for the wooden elements. These materials were chosen for their exceptional durability and minimal environmental footprint.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The design approach rests thus on the creation of simple elements that can be spatially arranged and connected to construct complex modules.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau

Biodôme Shop
ADHOC architectes & MESSIER designers

The main material used for the fabrication of the modules is laser-cut, folded and welded steel covered with a heavy-duty baked-on polymer paint. Oak was favoured for the wooden elements. These materials were chosen for their exceptional durability and minimal environmental footprint.

Photo credit:
Raphaël Thibodeau