
"Penique Productions builds environments that feel as though they have slipped out of sleep and settled, temporarily, inside existing architecture. Their inflatable and interactive installations sit somewhere between architecture and atmosphere."
"The team inserts a thin membrane into a building which is then inflated until it meets walls, columns, and ceilings. The original structure remains present as a faint outline, visible through layers of translucent material."
"Color as a primary spatial tool transforms the experience of space. In MATRIA, a saturated pink fills the hall, dissolving the building's historic detailing into a continuous field."
"Visitors move through a volume that reads less as a room and more as a thickened atmosphere, where light is filtered and redistributed through the inflated skin."
Penique Productions designs inflatable installations that temporarily alter architectural spaces into immersive environments. By inserting a thin membrane that is inflated, they create glowing interiors where traditional boundaries of scale and structure are softened. The installations enhance sensory experiences, making movement slower and sound more subdued. Color plays a crucial role, as seen in projects like MATRIA, where saturated hues dissolve architectural details into a cohesive atmosphere. These environments challenge perceptions of space, blending architecture with a fluid, atmospheric quality.
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