In unexpected ways “things” live different lives, they reincarnate continuously into new functions…
Tradizione, Costruzione is a photo series that uses various pastas as architectural elements.
Located at Pier 57 on Manhattan’s west side, the site for the new “anti-mall” made of shipping containers will be closing in January so that its transformation can finally begin.
The Ars Electronica Center’s Luminous Puzzle Facade Can be “Solved” With a Rubik’s Cube
Would you live in a trailer if it meant independence from rent?
We envision the site as a hub for all, to create a gathering space where programs can be curated to the needs of the community.
Built in the northeast of Japan using repurposed tsunami-damaged cedar trees as material for the seating, the concert hall is easily transported around the region.
First commissioned for the Biennial in San Jose, California, audience members sit in cars rescued from the junkyard and listen to the movie through low-power radio transmissions.
Mark Perez built much of his Life-Size Mousetrap by hand with the aim of using it to teach kids about Newtonian physics in a fun way that they could actually experience with their own eyes.
All the teams engaged in transforming everyday forms and interactions.
Legos speak to the kid in all of us, but they’re also the ultimate tool for any DIY builder…
Dear New Yorkers, if you happen upon a massive dome floating down the Bronx River, you are not hallucinating. It’s just a stunning public art project.