It comprises three geometric archetypes — the cube, the sphere, and the tube — interlocked into vibrant, irregular compositions that foster space-body connectivity.
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]]>undulating facade slats reference the movement of water, a core concept of the project.
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]]>rattan baskets, bamboo frames, and fabric shape each water-collecting structure.
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]]>the clothing piece interprets soundscapes through delicate movements on its surface, simulating subtle shivers.
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]]>assembled by hand in VOUW’s amsterdam studio, bloomlight s is made from aluminum, glass fiber, ASA, and custom electronics.
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]]>the wooden canopy structure by yacademy's alumni weaves through mature vegetation, linking cesare roversi headquarters with exhibition and office spaces.
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]]>tokujin oshioka approaches water not merely as a visual motif but as a substance in transition, elemental, reflective, and inherently temporal.
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]]>the exhibition brings together forms and materials gathered directly from nature with advanced digital fabrication techniques and traditional craft.
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]]>designboom was on-site to attend the historic topping-out ceremony, witnessing the breakthrough in sustainable architecture.
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]]>designboom visits the upcoming museum, where nature, art, and technology intertwine in immersive environments exploring the vastness of natural phenomena.
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