MLL ATELIER creates Meta-Structures as moving worlds — each one a poetic synthesis of form, function, and narrative. Futuristic by design, these creations fuse architecture, mobility, and responsive environments — forging new innovative frontiers for pioneering organizations or sci-fi cinema. By imagining future habitats and systems that adapt, evolve, and inspire, each Meta-Structure sets a new trajectory for the future that transforms design thinking in ways that advance innovation and create new kinds of experience.
Aevum Splicer is a Meta-Structure conceived as a next-generation environmental vessel — part mobile lab, part sanctuary — that explores how architecture can seed new modes of living in extreme or transitioning environments. Its sculptural, spacecraft-like form is both poetic and functional, designed to support adaptive wellbeing, ecological sensing, and the cultivation of future-ready habitats for exploratory missions — on Earth or beyond.
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Maria Lorena Lehman has received the above awards and has been seen in the following publications: