The Great Courtyard of Palazzo Litta hosted Tempietto nel Bosco, an installation by the London-based studio Asif Khan debutting at Milan Design Week. For the fourth time it materialises as an open venue situated in the courtyard, acting as a crossroads where people meet & greet.
‘This wooden pavilion is imagined as something between a forest and an open-air cathedral. Being ordered by Palazzo Litta’s Renaissance grid plan, its matrix of interconnected rooms and corridors culminate in a central clearing for talks and events.’
‘The intimate surrounding rooms are intended as a place to relax and converse during the busy days of Fuorisalone. A soft surface underfoot offers a texture of contrast to the many miles of pavement that visitors will have traversed.’ adds Khan.