
Lodha Breathing Wall Mosaic | Public Art Installation & Experiential Design
A large-scale breathing wall mosaic for Lodha, blending public art, architecture, sustainability, and sensory design to create a living, responsive urban experience.
Cities don’t breathe. People do.This installation was our attempt to remind urban architecture of that forgotten fact.
The Lodha Breathing Wall Mosaic is a site-specific public art installation that merges architecture, environmental sensitivity, and experiential design. Designed as a living surface rather than a static façade, the wall responds to light, air, and human presence, creating a subtle dialogue between built form and natural rhythm.
This project sits at the intersection of art, sustainability, and urban storytelling.
The Lodha Breathing Wall Mosaic is not a statement piece.It is a presence.
In a city obsessed with speed, it offers pause.In a skyline obsessed with height, it works at eye level.And in a world that keeps building louder, it quietly breathes.
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