transform the uploaded objects into a refined exhibition installation while preserving their exact geometry proportions and nine square derived form language the objects are fabricated from recycled cardboard pulp recovered from architectural construction and interior fit out projects the material should appear dense compressed and substantial rather than lightweight paper use a darker natural cardboard tone somewhere between raw umber weathered kraft paper and compressed fibreboard the surface should display a rich tactile texture with visible fibres subtle inclusions layered pulp character occasional imperfections and evidence of the material s recycled origin the objects should feel geological and architectural rather than craft like place the collection within a large contemporary gallery space with generous ceiling height 5 7 metres white walls and a matte cast in place concrete floor the concrete should be smooth but not polished with subtle tonal variation and a soft diffuse reflection the atmosphere should feel like a museum of contemporary architecture and design display the objects as a curated family of forms arrange them with generous spacing so visitors can clearly understand the evolution of a single geometry across different scales and functions include vases stools seating elements room dividers and architectural studies derived from the same nine square system the tallest object in the exhibition is exactly 90 cm high maintain realistic proportions and avoid creating monumental furniture the installation should feel intimate and human scaled include a small number of visitors walking through the gallery to provide scale visitors should appear naturally engaged with the exhibition material qualities recycled cardboard pulp darker natural cardboard colour heavy compressed fibre texture visible cellulose fibres layered material character dense cast appearance matte finish sustainable and architectural expression no glossy coatings no plastic appearance lighting soft diffuse daylight from skylights gentle shadows museum quality illumination calm and contemplative atmosphere high end architectural photography references vitra design museum fondation beyeler louisiana museum materialdistrict exhibitions contemporary dutch design presentations collectible design galleries architectural material research installations camera wide architectural interior perspectives showing the entire installation eye level views emphasizing relationships between scale and material professional exhibition photography photorealistic rendering with physically accurate materials important preserve the exact geometry of the uploaded objects do not redesign or stylize the forms do not introduce decorative elements the focus should remain on geometry scale material transformation and circular production the exhibition should communicate that these objects originated from architectural waste streams and have been transformed into a new material ecosystem through design