lets go climb a tree....
childhood..
hmm... i never did go climbing tress.. but i always wondered whether tree houses existed in this world. as, in .. the kids actually have them and climb them and live in them...
or was it just fantasy ..just in the movies, books etc etc.
but its a good concept.
anyhow.. im SORRY !! i forgot who was with me when they told me they actually made one in their backyard when they were a kid -__________-
my mind isnt with me these days.
but yer. THEY EXIST!!
and tadashi kawamata thinks highly of them ^^
His public installations, also known as “displacements,” transform the spaces they occupy, as whole environments are turned inside-out. Under Kawamata’s direction, complex and chaotic architectural growths of raw lumber, found objects and construction scraps bloom around existing aspects of the urban landscape. Playing upon the dialectic of construction and destruction that characterizes the life cycle of public space, Kawamata’s artistic practice is finely attuned to a site’s history, use, and physical characteristics. His building style is organic and improvisational, with little predetermined. Beginning with his acclaimed installation at the 1982 Venice Biennale, Kawamata has developed a site-specific, thoroughly engaged and unique synthesis of fine art, architecture, and sociological experiment. The result has been transformative—not only of countless public environments, but of the very concept of contemporary public art.
check out the blog for the making of it and updates!! http://madsqhuts.wordpress.com/
hmm... i never did go climbing tress.. but i always wondered whether tree houses existed in this world. as, in .. the kids actually have them and climb them and live in them...
or was it just fantasy ..just in the movies, books etc etc.
but its a good concept.
anyhow.. im SORRY !! i forgot who was with me when they told me they actually made one in their backyard when they were a kid -__________-
my mind isnt with me these days.
but yer. THEY EXIST!!
and tadashi kawamata thinks highly of them ^^
His public installations, also known as “displacements,” transform the spaces they occupy, as whole environments are turned inside-out. Under Kawamata’s direction, complex and chaotic architectural growths of raw lumber, found objects and construction scraps bloom around existing aspects of the urban landscape. Playing upon the dialectic of construction and destruction that characterizes the life cycle of public space, Kawamata’s artistic practice is finely attuned to a site’s history, use, and physical characteristics. His building style is organic and improvisational, with little predetermined. Beginning with his acclaimed installation at the 1982 Venice Biennale, Kawamata has developed a site-specific, thoroughly engaged and unique synthesis of fine art, architecture, and sociological experiment. The result has been transformative—not only of countless public environments, but of the very concept of contemporary public art.
check out the blog for the making of it and updates!! http://madsqhuts.wordpress.com/
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