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The Mirror of Wonders, Rome Interior Installation
The headquarters of the multidisciplinary firm led by architect Fabio Mazzeo surprises guests with The Mirror of Wonders – a kaleidoscopic, reflective structure. A contemporary installation and a Renaissance palace, in dialogue in Rome, Italy
Blow Up The Hague, Holland
Blow Up Art Den Haag sees five international artists creating temporary inflatable artworks in the streets of The Hague, The Netherlands. Visitors are invited to follow a walking route around the museum district of the city to discover the pieces
Dream Glow Pavilion Shenzhen Building
With the curatorial theme of “Searching the Glow of Future”, Glow Shenzhen 2021 seeks to integrate light art into urban life and release the vitality of urban public space. Daxing Jizi was invited to exhibit their architectural installation, Dream Glow Pavilion, at the Shenzhen Universiade Cente
Déracinements Installation, Parc des Moulins Quebec
The Déracinements Installation in Quebec, Canada, is unusual in that it is entirely hand-made, and its construction costs are low due to the use of modest materials. Designed by Agence Spatiale to serve the artwork presented, the concept takes on its full meaning when illuminated, and comes to life when inhabited
Amplifier Architecture Installation, Örebro, Sweden
The caravan – a symbol of freedom for many – is sliced up and presented in a lacerated state: Baptiste Debombourg’s Amplifier Architecture Installation, Örebro, Sweden , calls attention to – and condemns – how during the pandemic, the world’s decision-makers stopped people’s movement and extinguished freedom
Rainbow for Kivik Art Centre, Sweden
Visitors can climb a Rainbow at Kivik Art Centre in Sweden designed by querkraft architekten, to get a sublime view of the surroundings and then slide down again, regaining their connection to earth
Partly Cloudy Montréal architectural installation
Mont-Royal Avenue transformed into a 2.5 km pedestrian-only zone this summer: passersby at Place des Fleurs-de-Macadam, Montréal, can look up at Partly cloudy with a strong chance of “wow”!
Dreamscape, Kowloon HK Art Installation
Dreamscape is the title of NC Design & Architecture Limited’s first public outdoor art installation, Hong Kong, is a portmanteau word, blending and combining ‘dream’ and ‘escape’
A Beautiful Mess Pavilion, Indonesia
A Beautiful Mess designed by Seniman Ruang is an architectural installation in Indonesia with a powerful message about women empowerment, self-love and acceptance to many mothers out there
Interwoven Flatiron North Public Plaza, NY
Atelier Cho Thompson’s Interwoven Flatiron, New York City, was selected as the winner project of the eighth annual Flatiron Public Plaza Holiday Design Competition
Undecided Place, Ho Chi Minh City
T4 design tried to condense Undecided Place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to “Freedom”, taking advantage of the coolness, not scrap and build, creating space to fuse “history and future”
Montreal Biodôme – Textile Architecture 101
Sollertia worked with KANVA on a project where textile architecture embraces the symbiotic relationship between art and science, as part of a major renovation of Montréal’s Biodome
EG Québec architectural installation, Saint-Jérôme
Fascinated by the photographic worlds illustrating the eclectic production of Jean Verville architectes, the clients were eager to adopt the playful approach for EG, Québec, Canada, Architectural Installation
London Festival of Architecture 2022: LFA
London Festival of Architecture 2022 news – LFA announce that ‘Act’ will be its theme for month-long public events programme. The call for entries is in January – curatorial panel unveiled