Heliophilia is a conceptual project designed by Spanish design studio Alba de la Fuente. The designer visualizes the essence of the space through sensory design, gently touching the poetic depth of the built environment through textures, materials, light, shadow and perspective. In its new art project "Heliophilia", the relationship between light, space and architecture is explored so that each installation can be defined by the exposure of sunlight, making the space surrounding it unique.
Fascinated by the figurative and compositional aspects of architecture, Alba De La Fuente's work extends primarily to digital art, producing visually interesting and startling results. At first, digital media allowed her to experiment with designs and ideas without having to translate her vision into tangible reality. "It's hard to express yourself in the world of architecture when you're young and inexperienced." "She described. 3D gave her the sound she needed.
Alba De la Fuente aims to highlight the interconnectedness of the two fields through an experimental approach to architecture in the form of a digital art installation. For her, architecture and digital art not only share the same goals, such as the physical expression of an idea for a place, but also have a lot to offer each other.
- Architect: Alba de la Fuente
- Photos: Alba de la Fuente
- Words: Devid Gualandris