recycled wood waste makes thousands of hanging pins within orange gallery in tehran
Briefly

Rooydaad Architects' Orange Gallery maximizes a ten-square-meter space, serving as an art studio, classroom, and exhibition area through adaptability and unique design elements.
The design process for Orange Gallery was influenced by a former partner architect turned painter, Marziyeh, and inspired by Jostein Gaarder's 'The Orange Girl,' resulting in a versatile space catering to art and classes.
Collaboration with a woodworker artist led to innovative solutions like recycled wood pins on the walls, providing flexibility for hanging paintings and reintroducing forgotten artistic techniques within the gallery.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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