Reversible Destiny Lofts
A collaboration between Japanese artist Shusaku Arakawa and the French poet Madeline Gins, the projects try to enliven spaces through the use of organic shapes [spherical], bold colors, and just generally mixing everything up - going so far as to purposefully place things like light fixtures in odd places, forcing residents to search for them, and other deviations from ‘typical’ design sense like making doors too short so that people will be conscious of having to crouch slightly.
Check out the full article on our architecture page.
Posted: March 6th, 2007
at 4:29pm by black octagons
Categories: hood status,home,architecture
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dood common this is fake.
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8 Dec 08 at 6:36 pm