The Blueriot project reimagines a 1990s office through “architectural archaeology,” stripping away postmodern clutter to reveal a monumental concrete ribbed vault. The redesign centers on a scenographic “whale wing”—a suspended light and acoustic installation inspired by early aviation and marine skeletons—which brings soft light and movement to the static interior. By opening the eastern facade with glass portals, the space is finally flooded with natural daylight. The aesthetic bridges the sky and the sea, contrasting “Red Baron” coral and inky blues with industrial aluminum. This cohesive blend of raw tectonics and reflective surfaces creates a deep, cinematic environment where technology meets nature.