Built in Southeast France between 1973 and 2008, the Unal House, made of sculpted white plaster “bubbles”, was developed by Joël Unal according to his own vision of architecture. Its peculiar aesthetics and atmosphere are translated into “Unal”, a project that aims to transcribe these volumes in a sensitive and speculative way. The letterforms are based on the contrast between the spaces of the Unal House and the geometrical harshness of my room, where I developed the project during the lockdown. The drawing method was inspired by folded paper, generating designs that combined curves with straight lines.
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