The Bubble Building by DUS Architects is Unconventionally Cool
Jana Pijak — July 17, 2012 — Art & Design
References: zigzagcity.nl & frameweb
The Bubble Building by DUS Architects is a bold art installation showcased in a Rotterdam public square. Creating a built environment from soap bubbles, DUS architecture firm aimed to design a structure that is iridescent and transparent.
Using soap as a thin fabric, the Bubble Building by DUS Architects leaves a lasting impression on its visitors who must participate as its builders. The temporary installation piece was made as an entry for Rotterdam's ZigZagCity architecture festival.
Constructed by its visitors, this boldly built structure would not exist without pubic collaboration. A fusion of hexagonal metal frames and soapy bubble walls, this fun architecture piece presents an innovative and forward-thinking look at the practise of modern design.
Using soap as a thin fabric, the Bubble Building by DUS Architects leaves a lasting impression on its visitors who must participate as its builders. The temporary installation piece was made as an entry for Rotterdam's ZigZagCity architecture festival.
Constructed by its visitors, this boldly built structure would not exist without pubic collaboration. A fusion of hexagonal metal frames and soapy bubble walls, this fun architecture piece presents an innovative and forward-thinking look at the practise of modern design.
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