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Eco-Sistema Installation / Ramiro Carro – Lucas Ibarra Arquitectos

March 30, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

Echo: Acoustic phenomenon produced when a wave is reflected on a surface and returns to its emitter. system: (from Latin systēma, and this from Greek σύστημα sýstēma ‘meeting, set, aggregate’) Complex object whose parts or components relate to at least some of the other components. Eco-Sistema (echo-system) appears in the site as a structure that echoes the landscape and the community that gives life to it. It is an open and flexible system that, through a process of adaptation, spatially overlaps its structure with the existing forest to define a new reality together with it.

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Chengdu Dachuan Lane Art Installation / VCD Lab

March 25, 2020 罗靖琳 - Jinglin Luo 0

Chengdu Dachuan Lane, the west bank of Jinjiang River, the intersection of Dafuhe River and Nanhe River, a historical street linking Jinjiang Qingling Wharf and Chengdu East Gate City Wall Site, with a total length of more than 140 meters. Dachuan Lane before the renovation was a noisy and busy “courier street”. Due to its special history and geographic location, in the new round of urban renewal, Dachuan Lane has been given a new positioning and function-“urban art block”, which also created the block entrance art installation.

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Threshing Ground under the Big Locust Tree / 3andwich Deisgn / Hewei Studio

March 3, 2020 舒岳康 - SHU Yuekang 0

Site status: public space and spiritual place of the old village. The project is in the old Hanhonggou Village, Qinyuan County, Shanxi Province, China. The village is located at the junction of the eastern suburbs of the county, 4 kilometers away from the county seat. The village was built in Hongwu Period of Ming Dynasty, named after a flood discharge ditch in the village. There are 138 households in the village, with a population of 488. At present, most of the population in the old village has moved to live in the new village, and only four residents in the old village live there.

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Ebb (and Flow) Installation / i/thee

February 7, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

On the one hand, ebb (and flow) refers to a formal literalism; the structure literally flows around the desert. However, ebb (and flow) also refers to a mindset: the conscious movement and engagement with the world around us. In this sense, the project aims to break down existing barriers between our existing and constructed realities: architecture, nature, and art. Plants are an extension of the ground; architecture is an extension of people; everything is an extension of nature.

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Urban House Installation / MYCC

February 7, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

The project’s aim is to host an artist linked to the Conde Duque and provide a workplace as much as a temporary home. It’s final location is a bright corner of only 18sqm, on theater’s lobby at first floor. In this hall’s enclave there are two windows overlooking the Liria Palace and Madrid skyline, a valuable asset to be incorporated into the project.

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A Crystalline Inspired Sculpture Creates A Focal Point In This Office Lobby

February 5, 2020 Erin 0

As part of a lobby renovation in Raleigh, North Carolina, Gensler commissioned SOFTlab to create an sculpture that would span from the floor to ceiling and would frame the main entrance to the elevators. The form of ‘Grotta Aeris’ was inspired by the crystalline growth of natural elements, and to achieve that look, SOFTlab created […]

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Instalación Tres Esencias / Albor Arquitectos

February 4, 2020 Daniel Tapia 0

“Tres Esencias” is an intervention in the public space by Albor Arquitectos for the collective project “Mar Adentro”, an exhibition curated by the Contemporary Art Center Wilfredo Lam for the XIII Biennial of Havana whose main thematic axis was “The construction of the possible”. “Mar Adentro” participates within the official projects of the Biennial that, for the first time, expands outside the capital and coincidentally was located in the city of Cienfuegos in the celebrations for its bicentennial. The proposal of the curatorial team demanded as a first step to define an area of intervention and, as a result of an academic exercise carried out by our team*, the maritime front of the historic center was selected.