Solo Didier Fiúza Faustino

In the Center of the Infinite.
On the side of the mountain, in the centre of the telluric setting, the ultimate shelter offers itself to us as the promise of a new world.
Protecting from the elements but facing the surrounding nature, this shell with its wide openings frames the landscape in many ways to better appreciate its diversity.
As in the centre of the “Big Bang”, the house seems both to suck and to reflect the light back into its heart. The floors place the body in weightlessness where traditional spatial landmarks (top and bottom, right and left) have disappeared.
As if from elsewhere, the house invites its occupants to new spatial experiences between infinitely large and infinitely small.
Didier Fiúza Faustino is an architect and artist working on the relationship between body and space.
He started his own practice at the crossroad of art and architecture just after graduating in architecture in 1995.
He has been developing since then a multi-faceted approach, ranging from installation to experimentation, from visual art to the creation of multi-sensorial spaces, mobile architecture and buildings.
After teaching six years at the AA School in London (Diploma Unit 2) and being two years editor in chief of the French architecture and design magazine CREE in 2015 and 2016, Didier Faustino is currently fully dedicating his time on architecture projects (Mexico, Costa Rica, Belgium, Portugal and France) and art installation and exhibitions (Vienna, Geneva, Lisbon, Los Angeles)