Designed to educate and fascinate, Matthew Mazzotta’s installation at Tampa Airport allows visitors to explore the life and habitat of the flamingo, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of this distinctive animal

Tampa, Florida, USA

Commissioned by the Tampa International Airport, Matthew Mazzotta created Home, an installation that offers travelers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of one of Florida’s most iconic and recognizable creatures—the flamingo

This exhibit creates the illusion of being underwater with the flamingos as it goes about its food search.

The larger-than-life scale of this pink bird transports observers into its realm, serving as a poignant reminder that we all inhabit the same home.

The Home installation has been awarded a 2023 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Center for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.

While the flamingo is a widely recognized symbol of Florida, recent research has challenged the notion that these birds are non-native to the region.

Home seeks to shed light on the true origins of these creatures, bringing their story back into the public consciousness.

Constructed from fiberglass, resin, and foam, with an internal steel armature, HOME’s intricate form is shaped through 3D modeling and CNC cutting of foam.

Fiberglass matting, impregnated with resin, is then meticulously applied to the foam to create the overall structure.

The surface is expertly sanded and painted to achieve the final, lifelike appearance.

Home invites travelers into an immersive experience where the floor-to-ceiling installation simulates an underwater environment, with dappled light on the birds and floor.

Visitors find themselves surrounded by changing lights, offering the perfect backdrop for photos and creating a whimsical and otherworldly atmosphere.

Located prominently in the central terminal, Home aims to make local wildlife and their habitats the central narrative of the airport.

The installation features rippled mirror ceilings and water-light projectors, transporting viewers underwater and immersing them in the home of an oversized flamingo on the quest for sustenance.

By placing Florida’s non-human residents at the forefront, Home encourages both joyful interaction and contemplative experiences, fostering a deeper connection with the natural world that often becomes an afterthought in our busy lives.

Project: HOME
Designer: Matthew Mazzotta
Manufacturer: Tampa International Airport

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