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Through the addition of this blog I aim to introduce and share the progress my new temporary public art project titled Flow.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Other wrappers

The Pont Neuf Wrapped, Paris 1985
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Photo: Wolfgang Volz
1985 Christo

www.christojeanneclaude.net















Spanish Pavilion, Shanghai Expo 2010
The pavilion is "dressed" in more than 8,000 wicker panels in brown, beige, and black.
Wicker weaving is a tradition in both Spain and China and the pavilion is like a cultural bridge connecting the two nations.
www.dezeen.com




















Selfridges Birmingham by architect Jan Kaplicky
The skin is made up of thousands of aluminium discs
www.contemporist.com












The Water Cube, Beijing, China
The Beijing National Aquatics Centre, 2008
The Water Cube was specially designed and built by a consortium made up of PTW Architects (an Australian architecture firm).
 www.archicentral.com














Tower skin
International architectural firm LAVA
LAVA has developed a simple, cost effective, easily constructed skin that promises to transforms aged 1960's buildings in Sydney, into sustainable, iconic buildings.
www.designboom.com/weblog















Nga Urii o Hinetup arimaunga
Incorporating the Kakahu or Earth Blanket
Chris Booth in collaboration with Diggeress Te Kanawa Hamilton Gardens, Hamilton, New Zealand, 2005
Fist size rocks drilled & joined together
to make a large blanket shape.
www.chrisbooth.co.nz















Meeting of the Elders
El Anatsui
2005
















Melbourne Theatre Company
Ian McDougall, Ashton Raggatt McDougall Architects
Photo taken in 2010












This building is located in Dashanzi Art District (original 798 Factory), the heart of a growing art and culture community in Beijing.
Photo taken in 2009