Think Like a Bee

Architect Luca Remigio of Remigio Architects, in collaboration with Francesco Forcellini, has realised an exhibition entitled Think Like a Bee at Via Plinio 73 in Milan.
The exhibition – through installations involving all five senses – tells the concept of eco-sustainable exhibit design through bees and their way of working in harmony with nature.
In building their hives they use the hexagon to maximise space efficiency, reduce effort and wax consumption and adapt to any location. This is the same philosophy that Remigio Architects wants to convey through its projects, which are designed to adapt to their clients’ needs.

Think Like a Bee is an exhibition that recalls in every variation the world of these industrious animals and their bond with nature through shapes, materials and colours that play on pastel shades, with some inserts of bright blue, the predominant colour of our planet.
An eco-sustainable setting, created with the use of infinitely recyclable materials.

In the elegant outdoor area there are numerous aluminium hexagons, in order to celebrate this natural and eco-sustainable material, the protagonist of Remigio Architects’ work.
Two main multi-sensory installations, also made of aluminium, also stand out with a height of more than five metres: a tower that, through a full-height mobile backdrop, welcomes visitors to transport them into an olfactory as well as visual experience, and a tunnel that offers a succession of multicoloured bays.

Inside, at the end of the exhibition, a testimony of Remigio Architects’ working method and design path with an important hexagonal table made of recycled wood scraps, which wants to underline the absolute centrality of “getting around a table” to deepen the knowledge of the client and his needs, develop ideas, experiment and, why not, start thinking like bees.
For more information visit www.remigioarchitects.it.