‘Ode to Osaka’ Installation by Manthey Kula.Architect Sverre Fehnâs competition entry for the Scandinavian pavilion at the World Fair in Osaka 1970 is part of the Norwegian National Museum â Architectureâs collection. Fehnâs proposal of a breathing structure where images of...
Stories On Design // Chair Installations.I love getting a bit kookie every once in a while with our Stories, and today is definitely one of those days. I bet you never though of a chair as much more than an inanimate object you sit on (or devour with you eyes, as is the case with...
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation’s Latest Fugitive Structures Programme.Fugitive Structures, SCAFâs ongoing exploration of temporary pavilions is now in its 3rd iteration, currently showing two installation - Sway & Owner...
‘The Orangery’: Temporary Pavilion in Denmark Influenced by Baroque Architecture.Danish practice Lenschow & Pihlmann, together with architect Mikael StenstrĂśm has created âThe Orangeryââ a temporary pavilion located within the scenic grounds of GL. Holtegaard art gallery in Sealand, Northern Denmark. The...
INSIDEOUT: 360° Multimedia Installation by Leigh Sachwitz.flora&faunavisions studio has created a mesmerising interactive experience âInsideoutâ, commissioned for the Triennale der Photographie in Hamburg. Consisting of a 360° multimedia installation, the project explores the idea of a...
“Penguins Mirror” Interactive Installation with Stuffed Animals by Daniel Rozin."Penguins Mirror" is an interactive installation comprised of 450 motorised stuffed animals that formed part of Daniel Rozinâs solo show at the Bitforms Gallery in New York. Reductive in palette, yet baroque in behaviour, the...
Stories on Design // Textile Installation Art.Fabrics and textiles are often associated with upholstery, clothing, or linings, and very rarely do we think of textiles as an "architectural material". Sure, we make shades and other types of stretched structures from them such as tents,...
Lumarca: 3D Light Sculpture Made with String, Projector & Computer.Created by NYC based coding gurus Matt Parker, Albert Hwang and Elliot Woods, the Lumarca project is an ingenious volumetric display that cleverly weaves the virtual into the real using nothing but yarn, gaffe tape and a projector. Oh and...
Serpentine Pavilion by SelgasCano at Kensington Gardens in London.For the Serpentine Gallery's annual pavilion programme in London, Spanish architects SelgasCano have designed a highly colourful plastic-wrapped...