PLATE III.
EXPERTISE
Expertise across the environments in which art is exhibited, encountered, and lived with.Untitled Office works with galleries, museums, institutions, and collectors to shape the environments in which art is exhibited, encountered, and lived with. The practice brings extensive international experience across art fairs, exhibitions, cultural institutions, and collections-based environments, with an approach grounded in the understanding that architecture actively shapes how art is perceived, understood, and valued.
Founded through dual training in fine art and architecture, the practice operates fluently between curatorial thinking, spatial composition, and technical execution. Each project is approached through close attention to context, viewing conditions, circulation, materiality, and the relationship between artwork, space, and audience.
Our work spans temporary and permanent environments, from art fair booths and exhibitions to galleries, museums, and residential collection spaces. Across all scales, the practice approaches architecture as both a spatial and cultural proposition, developed in response to the specific ambitions of the client, collection, and programme.
Figure 3. Atmosphere, no. ii. Untitled Office.
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Untitled Office designs art fair booths, exhibitions, gallery architecture, and interiors for commercial galleries operating across local and international contexts.
We understand that galleries operate simultaneously within cultural and commercial frameworks, and that architecture plays a direct role in shaping how artworks, artists, and programmes are positioned within them. Our work considers not only presentation and circulation, but also the broader spatial conditions through which collectors encounter and evaluate work.
This includes close attention to viewing sequences, spatial rhythm, material restraint, lighting, proportion, and the relationship between architecture and artwork across different scales of engagement. Whether designing a temporary fair environment or a permanent gallery space, the aim is to create spaces that strengthen the identity of the gallery while allowing the work itself to remain central.
The practice brings extensive experience across international fair and exhibition contexts, including projects associated with Art Basel and TEFAF, alongside work for leading galleries and cultural organisations internationally.
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For museums and cultural institutions, Untitled Office designs exhibitions, gallery environments, and collection displays that translate curatorial intent into spatial experience.
Our approach balances architectural clarity with institutional and operational requirements, including conservation standards, accessibility, visitor flow, technical coordination, and long-term flexibility. Projects are developed through close collaboration with curators, institutions, fabricators, and project teams to ensure spatial decisions support both the interpretation of the work and the experience of the audience.
The practice brings extensive experience across temporary exhibitions, permanent collection displays, and institutional environments, with particular sensitivity to how architecture shapes pacing, orientation, perception, and public engagement within cultural spaces. Previous projects include work for the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Fondazione Prada, and the Mauritshuis.
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Untitled Office works with private collectors on residential environments, collection spaces, and hybrid domestic-gallery typologies developed around the experience of living with art.
These projects require careful negotiation between architecture, daily life, conservation, and presentation. We approach each project through close consideration of light, scale, materiality, circulation, and the relationship between artwork and space, creating environments in which architecture, collection, and daily life remain in ongoing dialogue.
The practice understands the importance of discretion and long-term trust within private collection contexts and works closely with collectors, advisors, and project teams to develop spaces that support both the practical and cultural life of a collection.
Figure 4. Atmosphere, no. iii. Untitled Office.
Untitled Office works with clients who understand that architecture shapes how art is experienced, positioned, and valued. The practice places strong emphasis on long-term relationships developed through clarity, trust, shared ambition, and rigorous attention to detail throughout the design process.
Each project is approached collaboratively and with sensitivity to the specific cultural, spatial, and operational conditions surrounding the work. Whether temporary or permanent, commercial or institutional, our aim is to create environments in which art can be encountered at its highest level.
SERVICES INCLUDE:
Art fair booth design
Exhibition design
Gallery and museum architecture and interiors
Residential collection environments
Spatial design strategy and consultation
Bespoke display and exhibition elements
Design direction during build and installation