Studiolo, were small rooms-sanctuaries in the palaces of Italian nobles of the early Renaissance era designed for contemplation, study and seclusion.
In this thesis, an attempt is made to collect a visual material and to create a new language of design and representation in order to re-approach those spaces today. A spatial proportion of the symptoms of involuntary isolation and the new working condition as it forms in the Pandemic.
An exploration of a new autonomous structure, a kind of "open" and at the same time private room, which can be transferred and placed, in a way that is transforming for the hosting shell and serving the needs of the modern resident.