Aeolus is a sound sculpture with a spheric-arch shape covered with steel tubes. Some of the tubes have tops with strings attached to them, transferring vibrations that make audible the sounds of the wind while amplifying the sky views through the tub
On Iceland’s east coast, Tvisöngur is a sound sculpture consisting of five inteconnected concrete domes with heights between two and four meters. Each dome has a resonance that corresponds to a tone in the island’s five-tone harmony tradition... [+]
Inspired in the local sand dunes, the concept of the shells is derived from notion of a traditional bandstand. Built without formwork and with concrete sprayed directly on to the reinforcement mesh, the shell is only ten centimeters thick... [+]
The Crack kiosk is constructed with more than 70 different black concrete interlocking blocks, which were cast in moulds made of EPS foam through a three-dimensional modeling computer process and using a hot wire cutting equipment... [+]
Inspired by the designs of the typical wooden railings seen in the town’s houses, three patterns of slats juxtaposed in different combinations give rise to the organic motifs adorning the envelope of the stand.
With its pitched roof, the kiosk is a volume that evokes the recognizable profile of a toy house. Its exterior skin consists of a steel sheet three millimeters thick, on which a decorative pattern has been applied. Equipped with an opening mechanism
Exposed reinforced concrete and wooden boards are the materials used in a construction of simple forms and clear-cut edges, entry into which is through a double door that also serves as a blackboard.
El paseo marítimo de Cartagena discurre entre la Muralla de Carlos III y la dársena portuaria. Este singular emplazamiento, una zona donde se superponen diferentes capas de información —histórica, arquitectónica—, acoge una pequeña construcción que s