Academic year

2023/2024

Dedicated to entertainment and lunar tourism, this project aims to make time on the Moon more engaging and personal through three thematic capsules.

The first capsule focuses on Meditation and allows visitors to experience different mindfulness practices in immersive settings. The second, Botanical, hosts extraterrestrial plant species and enables controlled observation of new life forms. The third capsule, centered on Selenology, is an exhibition space presenting lunar artifacts and scientific content. The capsule geometries draw inspiration from natural fractals, with exoskeletal structures derived from Fibonacci and Archimedean spirals, generating both space and experience. Each capsule offers different perceptual layers—guided paths, observation, immersive projections, and holographic interactions. Together, these spaces transform lunar tourism into a cultural and sensory experience, fostering a deeper relationship between humans and the lunar environment.