Uriel Studio Outdoors Packing Goods

  • FLOAT

    Uriel Studio, a product design brand, steps out of its comfort zone for Jerusalem design week, and offers a design project on an architectural scale—a proposal for CAMPING IN OUTER SPACE

  • 'ΕΞΟΔΟΣ'

    The global energy crisis, and as a result, an endless chain of crises, force humanity to seek new avenues for energy and settlement.

    “Float" is a textile work anchored to the facade of a building. In this product, Uriel, as the designer, and Moran, as the architect, quote NASA's probe sent to Mars in 1997, giving it an updated analysis and interpretation. A connected inner tent , also filled with air, allows a window into the structure of the probe and the core of the project.

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  • ΩΥΡΙΕΛ

    Uriel mixes science and mysticism, examining what security is in the face of existential minimalism, encoding human myths into shapes and raw materials. Hansen House, formerly a leper hospital with a history of medical research and treatment, serves as a soft and receptive platform for the spacecraft, with the probe penetrating the center of the building, forming a docking station. The anchored probe, which maintains its full, inflated form, blends with the structure, transforming it into a space/station of its own.

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