Video: The Construction of AMO's "Infinite Palace" for Prada in a 32-Second Timelapse

Last month, Prada introduced their latest Fall/Winter line not on a catwalk, but in an "Infinite Palace" of disorienting spaces designed by AMO. Continuing the partnership with OMA/AMO that has seen the creation of catwalks, 2009's Prada Transformer and even the soon-to-be-completed Foundazione Prada in Milan, the structure "simulates endless repetitions and symmetries," creating a unique fashion experience that "multiplies and fragments the show into a series of intimate moments."

In this video created and first published by Wallpaper* Magazine, the construction of this mysterious space is revealed, from the construction of the MDF framework and hidden lighting rigs, to the installation of the faux-marble furniture - all condensed to just over half a minute.

For more coverage of Prada's show and the architecture behind it visit Wallpaper* Magazine's website here.

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Cite: Rory Stott. "Video: The Construction of AMO's "Infinite Palace" for Prada in a 32-Second Timelapse" 16 Feb 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/599029/video-the-construction-of-amo-s-infinite-palace-for-prada-in-a-32-second-timelapse> ISSN 0719-8884

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