Located in Bristol, England and created by artists Heather and Ivan Morison, this temporary pavilion is known as The Black Cloud and is made up of 152 uniquely-shaped timber triangles.
Interestingly, The Black Cloud was named after a book by Sir Fred Hoyle about an enormous gas cloud that threatens to end life on earth by blocking out sunlight.
I, however, think the Black Cloud looks like a big slug roaming around. What do you think?
What's Driving This Trend
- Temporary Pavilions
- Opportunity to design and create unique and visually captivating temporary structures.
- Biomimicry
- Exploration of the natural world for inspiration in architecture and design.
- Artistic Installations
- Integration of art and design to create visually stunning structures.
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- Architecture
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- Construction
- Implementation of biomimicry principles in construction materials and techniques.
- Art and Design
- Collaboration between artists and architects for the creation of immersive installations.