The name of the 47m2 space created by Barbara Dundes derives from the Hebrew word that begins the first book of the Pentateuch, translated as “in the beginning”. According to the professional, the expression refers both to the return to the essence and to moments of recovery after a trauma. The idea of putting pieces together to create something new is expressed in the floor made of fragments of discarded natural stone. In turn, the box at the back of the space, made of certified tauari, represents a cocoon for introspection, where a skylight lets in light.