Sculptural Habitual Modules
Shelter ByGG by Gabriela Gomes is a Homey Art Installation
By: Meghan Young
(Superstar)
Jun 26, 12
Looking at the Shelter ByGG, it might be hard to figure out whether or not it is an actual shelter as its name suggests or a sculptural art installation. In reality, it is a bit of both. Placed in a public space, the Shelter ByGG offers living quarters by way of an artistic endeavor. It invites people to take a load off by providing a double room complete with a washroom.
Created by Portuguese designer Gabriela Gomes, the Shelter ByGG takes on a cloud-like form quite similar to the aptly dubbed Cloud House. Instead of an ethereal white, however, the Shelter ByGG takes on a bright red color that will instantly attract. It is made out of non-polluting and recycled materials.
Source: contemporist
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