The Museum of Emotions is a conceptual design developed for an international competition, exploring how architecture can become a mirror of human experience. Our proposal was guided by the belief that built spaces can do more than serve functions — they can evoke, challenge, and transform our emotions.
The design concept is rooted in geometry and symbolism. Visitors pass through these thresholds as though crossing emotional states, moving from one spatial experience to another. The play of light and shadow, along with the raw materiality of exposed concrete, creates an atmosphere that is both contemplative and powerful.
More than a cultural destination, it is designed as a journey through emotions, where the built environment becomes an active participant in the visitor’s inner world.
This project reflects our studio’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of architectural design, engaging with ideas that go beyond conventional practice to embrace art, psychology, and philosophy.