No sunrise, no sunset pavilion. The steel reflects the surrounding nature between reality and illusion
No sunrise, no sunset pavilion. The steel reflects the surrounding nature between reality and illusion

No sunrise, no sunset pavilion. Love and waiting in a tension towards infinity.

Inside No sunrise, no sunset, Yaisa is the symbol of love and waiting. She is waiting for someone she loves and who left her to seek the ultimate truth, promising to return after finding it. Every day, she is here, in the same spot, waiting for love.

The cave, a dwelling of waiting and reflection on truth and love

Inspired by the Krabi caves, the artists at Wallasia, a multidisciplinary architectural studio specializing in installations and integrated outdoor projects in nature, have created a cave-like architecture that highlights prehistoric human conditions. Inside the cave, there is a sculpture by YaiSa, an elderly lady waiting for her love who has left the dwelling to find ultimate truth.

No sunrise, no sunset pavilion. The steel reflects the surrounding nature between reality and illusion

The exterior of the installation and integration with the environment

The exterior has been designed in prefabricated steel with a very minimal, yet contemporary style, in order to blend in with the external environment. The chosen location for the creation of this artwork is an isolated cliff, where visitors can find a peaceful space away from tourists.
The artists emphasize how the installation can be placed in any location where one can reconnect with themselves.

No sunrise, no sunset pavilion. The steel reflects the surrounding nature between reality and illusion

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