Made Installation Ceiling, Snarkitecture is a collaborative practice founded by Daniel Arsham and Alex Mustonen with an approach to architecture from a snarky, non-serious, and bold perspective. Asked to create installations for MADE in Sao Paulo, Snarkitecture used materials reclaimed from their manufacturing process. With the help of Electrolux, they created a “moving” ceiling made from light weight polystyrene freezer bins.
The ceiling starts from the entrance as a solid form where stairs goes under and the ceiling continuously creates a different spatial experiences for the users. Using light coming from the skylight that goes through and between the bins, wonderfully creating a central focal point within the showroom.
I believe that this project has a great concept, it starts the conversation of “recycling excess materials used in manufacturing”. But upon further thinking, I can’t help but ask, am I actually comfortable walking into a room with plastic bins hanging over my head?





















Junior architect from Sudan, Africa. I love Sketching, Music, Dancing, Writing and most importantly Food the greatest pleasure in life. An easily bored human being, thus my passion is finding new challenges, and trying out new things! Graduated in 2012, to find my self occupying five jobs at the same time, one full time plus four part time jobs. Note: I am just getting started here!
