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leandro erlich fills paris’s grand palais with immersive illusions that challenge reality

designboom.com·Jun 3, 2026

Leandro Erlich's first major exhibition at Paris' Grand Palais showcases over three decades of his work that challenges perceptions of reality through immersive architectural installations. The exhibition features a blend of landmark pieces, new works, and models that highlight Erlich's exploration of how architecture influences human experience and interaction, ultimately questioning the stability of reality itself.

Leandro Erlich's exhibition at Paris' Grand Palais highlights the intersection of architecture and experiential design by transforming familiar structures into immersive illusions that challenge perception and reality. For professionals in design and architecture, this underscores the potential of using architectural elements not just for their functional aspects but as mediums to create engaging and interactive experiences. This approach can inspire new ways to incorporate participatory elements in design projects, enhancing user interaction and emotional connection.

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