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Day Three
We started with securing the roof of the “home”. We also thought of different ways of installing the tubes inside the structure and decided on using ropes for suspending the tubes from the structure and then securing it further by … Continue reading
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Gordon Matta-Clark/Anarchitecture
Gordon Matta-Clarke – Conical Intersect (1975) Gordon Matta-Clark Days End Gordon Matta-Clark- ‘Splitting’ 1974 Gordon Matta-Clark, Circus or The Caribbean Orange, 1978. Gordon Matta-Clark didn’t just chainsaw holes into buildings, radically transforming the experience of their spaces. He also split … Continue reading
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Hotel Monopoly
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A home with views
We have started working at the site this week. Yesterday, during a group discussion, we came up with an interesting and exciting idea about a light-weight house which can be covered in fabric and have cardboard tubes installed inside that … Continue reading
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Paper Bridge
Japanese architect Shigeru Banuses uses light-weight, recycled and environment-friendly materials to build stuctures. His cardboard-tube bridge (strong enough to carry 20 people at once) is made from 281 cardboard tubes, each 11.5 centimeters across and 11.9 millimeters thick. “The steps … Continue reading
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Big Bamboo/ mike + doug starn/NY Met 2010
BIG BAMBU by Doug & Mike Starn is on the roof at the Met for a limited time. Invited by The Metropolitan Museum of Art to create a site-specific installation for The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, the … Continue reading
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Tadashi Kawamata’s Tree Houses in NYC Madison Square Park and Paris Beaubourg
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treehouse structures in quebec
just wanted to share some pictures of these amazing treehouse-type structures built on Jean Belisle’s land north of Montreal!
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