A Place to Look Inward Experience includes: executable file with virtual reality enabled, high-quality 30 in. x 40 in. aluminum-mounted print, high-resolution digital rendering, 30-min meeting with the architect, 30-minute meeting with the founder, Meta Quest 2, and free access to all future exhibitions at The Unbuilt Gallery as long as you own the token.
This purchase also includes a custom engraved Botryoidal Lamp designed by Forma Rosa Studio.
Please see unlockable content after purchase to access your content.
Ownership of this NFT does not confer ownership of copyright, which remains with the Forma Rosa Studio. Any new images produced from the model are derivatives of the original, and are also under the copyright of Forma Rosa Studio.
Models are not for construction, and are for personal use only, not commercial use.
Physical products are only redeemable by the first-time buyer and not in a resale on the secondary market.
Unbuilt will maintain the private data associated with the purchase for 6 months after the date of purchase.
Please contact info@unbuilt.xyz with any questions.
This collection by Forma Rosa Studio is part of The Architecture of Virtual Space, an exhibition of immersive conceptual architecture, in The Unbuilt Gallery of Architecture.
As introverts, meditation is a state of mind we know very well. A place where we find respite, calm and healing.
We wanted to create this space for meditation as a place to look inwards. Our studio focuses on the juxtaposition of Nature and Technology, and with this space, similar to our product designs, we intended to bring this meditation on Nature into the home. This meditation becomes an introspection into our own place in the world, while finding peace knowing where we came from.
The space features a massive oculus that comes from above and is mirrored below, an interruption of the space, where natural light, trees and plants can emerge. Instead of looking out to nature in the surroundings, we look inward to the focus of the space.
A Place to Look Inward: Experience
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A Place to Look Inward: Experience
- 單價美元單價數量到期日從
- 單價美元單價數量底價差額到期日從
A Place to Look Inward Experience includes: executable file with virtual reality enabled, high-quality 30 in. x 40 in. aluminum-mounted print, high-resolution digital rendering, 30-min meeting with the architect, 30-minute meeting with the founder, Meta Quest 2, and free access to all future exhibitions at The Unbuilt Gallery as long as you own the token.
This purchase also includes a custom engraved Botryoidal Lamp designed by Forma Rosa Studio.
Please see unlockable content after purchase to access your content.
Ownership of this NFT does not confer ownership of copyright, which remains with the Forma Rosa Studio. Any new images produced from the model are derivatives of the original, and are also under the copyright of Forma Rosa Studio.
Models are not for construction, and are for personal use only, not commercial use.
Physical products are only redeemable by the first-time buyer and not in a resale on the secondary market.
Unbuilt will maintain the private data associated with the purchase for 6 months after the date of purchase.
Please contact info@unbuilt.xyz with any questions.
This collection by Forma Rosa Studio is part of The Architecture of Virtual Space, an exhibition of immersive conceptual architecture, in The Unbuilt Gallery of Architecture.
As introverts, meditation is a state of mind we know very well. A place where we find respite, calm and healing.
We wanted to create this space for meditation as a place to look inwards. Our studio focuses on the juxtaposition of Nature and Technology, and with this space, similar to our product designs, we intended to bring this meditation on Nature into the home. This meditation becomes an introspection into our own place in the world, while finding peace knowing where we came from.
The space features a massive oculus that comes from above and is mirrored below, an interruption of the space, where natural light, trees and plants can emerge. Instead of looking out to nature in the surroundings, we look inward to the focus of the space.