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River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Multimedia Room

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Wine Cellar

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Night Front View

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

View from the River

Photo credit:
Jose Margaleff

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Pool

Photo credit:
Jose Margaleff

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Interior River

Photo credit:
Jose Margaleff

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Guest Bathroom

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Spa

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Pool Bathroom

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Interior Diningroom

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Terrace

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Hector Velasco Facio

River House
Luciano Gerbilsky Arquitectos

Terrace

Photo credit:
Hector Velasco Facio

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

The Art of Bloom is an exhibition that combines tactile and technological elements to create a truly one-of-a-kind immersive experience.

Photo credit:
Brandon Shigeta

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

The venue, Edison Theatre, is a century-old theatre that Intertrend renovated and transformed to give back to the community of downtown Long Beach.

Photo credit:
Brandon Shigeta

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

The Art of Bloom was the first immersive exhibition in downtown Long Beach, California, and was held from July 24 to September 29, 2019.

Photo credit:
Brandon Shigeta

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

The main installation was called “The Petal Room”. It featured 3,500 real flowers, 6 million falling petals, interactive lighting, and a signature aroma.

Photo credit:
Brandon Shigeta

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

Whether playing with petals, posting social content, or stopping to reminisce for a while, visitors found their own unique ways of interacting with the exhibit.

Photo credit:
Brandon Shigeta

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

Our installations encouraged visitors to rediscover the special symbiotic relationship that humans have with flowers, and in turn, nature.

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Brandon Shigeta

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

The second installation,“Augmented Nature Room”, provided more intimate ways to interact with flowers and nature.

Photo credit:
Brandon Shigeta

The Art of Bloom
Intertrend Communications

To accentuate the visceral element of scent, we created a custom fragrance called “Symbiosis” which visitors could experience both in whole in the main room and in deconstructed form in the hallway.

Photo credit:
Brandon Shigeta