Boudoir Babylon Café / Adam Nathaniel Furman + Sibling Architecture

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Text description provided by the architects. This project, by Adam Nathaniel Furman and Sibling Architecture, transforms NGV’s Gallery Kitchen for NGV Triennial 2020 by drawing inspiration from three spatial typologies - the boudoir, the salon, and the club - to challenge and rethink norms of how people come together and socialise. The existing cafe is transformed with ludicrously vibrant scenography that plays with the appearance of how people gather and socialise. At the centre, a column becomes a circular catwalk. For those not prepared to strut, modesty screens, with bodily motifs, ruptures divisions between dinners, including as these modesty screens can be rearranged in the space. The oculi, or peepholes, provide a moment to peer through to a queer world.

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Cite: "Boudoir Babylon Café / Adam Nathaniel Furman + Sibling Architecture" 17 Feb 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/956593/boudoir-babylon-cafe-adam-nathaniel-furman-plus-sibling-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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