Wooden Tunnel Installations

Transarquitetonica by Henrique Oliveira is Impressively Immersive

Transarquitetonica by Henrique Oliveira, an artist hailing from Brazil, is an incredible art installation that allows people to imagine what it would be like if gigantic roots were hollow and walkable. He has created a set of wooden tunnels that from the outside appear like said roots and the inside like dark caverns.

Located at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade in São Paulo, Transarquitetonica by Henrique Oliveira is an immersive experience that will have visitors in awe. It is made out of tapumes, a kind of temporary siding made from inexpensive wood that is commonly used to obscure construction sites. It is set to be open to the public in November of this year.
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