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悬挂的一座巨大的珊瑚状建筑

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相互联系通路的管状树枝挂在橘郡会议中心(OCCC)在佛罗里达州,这看起来像一大块漂白的珊瑚,由超过4600条金属组成,每条只有一毫米厚。然而,当材料成型成管子时,材料的强度会增加,这样就可以在没有损坏的情况下通过。这个装置被悬挂在occc的中庭上,以创建一种二级天花板,其白色表面被周围的窗户突出。路人可以从上方和下方,从多个视角查看。

All photos © Marc Fornes / The Very ManyAn interconnected pathway of tubular branches hangs above the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) in Orlando, Florida, an installation produced from perforated aluminum by architect Marc Fornes and his studio The Very Many. Under Magnitude, which appears like a large segment of bleached coral, is composed of over 4,600 strips of metal, each just a millimeter thick. When formed into tubes however, the material increases in strength, allowing it to be walked over without damage.This installation is suspended from the OCCC’s atrium to create a sort of secondary ceiling, its white surface highlighted by the windows that surround it. Passersby can view the work from both above and below, allowing the hollow structure to be seen from multiple vantage points.“Borrowing and mismatching elements from the world, pushing them out of scale and hybridising them to the realm of the bizarre, the structure achieves a familiar yet mysterious quality, at once friendly and alien,said The Very Many in Dezeen.Under Magnitude is based on a previous nonlinear structure titled nonLin/Lin Pavilion installed at the FRAC Centre in Orleans, France by Fornes and his studio in 2011. You can see more projects by the art+architectural studio on their website, and view a behind-the-scenes video of Under Magnitude below. (via NOTCOT, Dezeen)
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