The School of Architecture, invited to the International Furniture Fair 2014 in Milan.
The work has been visited by 357,200 people during its week of exhibition.
The School of Architecture of the University of Navarra has participated at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2014 held annually in Milan and attended by a total of 357,200 people during its open week. It has done so as a guest institution in the SaloneSatellite, which hosts in individual stands more than 650 participants and 16 schools of Architecture and Design from around the world, under the call 'Design, innovation+craftmanship'.
The School of Architecture presented an art project developed with students and in collaboration with Museo Universidad de Navarra, which was on display from April 8 to 13.
The work in question is 'Museum on wheels' which develops the fictional idea of a museum space-support that could be itinerant, analogous to what happens in the famous novel by Christopher Morley, 'Parnassus on Wheels', from which it takes its name and which refers to an imaginary bookstore, a traveling sales caravan.
In Milan, a life-size artifact and four smaller scale models have been exhibited as prototypes that are the basic support for different artistic interventions that emulate the possibilities of cooperation between art and architecture by means of a wandering and ephemeral artifact.