Typoe Elevates the Elevator Experience at Faena Miami Beach
Elevators are no longer just a means to an end. In an imaginative twist, Miami's Casa Claridge’s at Faena Miami Beach is redefining the elevator ride as an artistic journey. The hotel's innovative ELEVATE project transforms their elevator into a dynamic, interactive art installation, and Miami-born artist Typoe is at the forefront of this creative revolution.
Typoe's installation in the elevator at Casa Claridge’s is a vivid example of how everyday spaces can be turned into canvases for artistic expression. The walls of the elevator are adorned with magnetized neon letters and decals, inviting passengers to engage and interact with the art. This immersive experience encourages guests to "play and stay a while," turning a routine elevator ride into a memorable and creative encounter.
This bold initiative by the hotel, developed by Argentine real estate mogul Alan Faena, shows a trend where boutique hotels are reimagining mundane spaces to offer unique experiences to their guests. Typoe’s work exemplifies this shift, bringing art closer to people in unexpected places.
The ELEVATE project not only adds an element of fun to the hotel but also celebrates the work of local artists like Typoe, allowing guests to connect with Miami's vibrant art scene in a personal and interactive way. Next time you're in Miami and looking for an artistic adventure, don't miss the chance to experience Typoe's innovative elevator installation at Casa Claridge’s Faena Miami Beach.
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