
April 1, 2025 - Events
For the first time, science takes center stage in residential design. Home Sapiens is not simply an evolution of design, but a new paradigm in which technological innovation, scientific research, and sustainability merge to improve human health through architecture.
Born from the synergy between RevoSteel Building and Be Sapiens, the project integrates advanced materials, cutting-edge construction solutions, and lighting designed to respect circadian rhythms, creating environments that promote psychophysical well-being and reduce environmental impact.
Every space becomes a living organism, capable of interacting with its inhabitants by adjusting light, sound, air, and temperature to ensure optimal conditions.
Home Sapiens doesn’t just offer protection—it supports and regenerates, transforming the home into a place of balance and health.
A new way of living is possible: to inhabit the home means to inhabit science.

The Installation
8 – 13 April 2025
Via Privata Fratelli Gabba, Milan
Inspired by the Roman domus, the installation reinterprets the concept of the impluvium as the heart of the home—an element capable of gathering light, water, and air, channeling them inward to safeguard human intimacy.
Here, space and time merge in perfect balance, guided by orientation and natural light.
The day takes shape through the four corners of the pavilion, each dedicated to a specific moment:
Morning – the white light of dawn, pure and delicate.
Noon – the deep blue of the sky, vibrant and absolute.
Afternoon – the velvety red of sunset, warm and enveloping.
Night – the deep blue, immersive and silent.
These colors are not just visual suggestions, but a true translation of the circadian cycle, marked by solar orientation.
The installation thus becomes a symbolic representation of time, reflected in space through light and architecture.

Created thanks to the valuable contribution of Piacenza-based artist Mauro Fornari, a visionary master, the pavilion expresses a dialogue between past and future, tradition and innovation, where humanity’s ancestral rituals are projected into a contemporary dimension.
An architectural synthesis that celebrates the connection between humans, nature, and science, renewing the very idea of living.