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Wisteria: Emotive Intelligent Architecture as an Embodiment of Human Emotion and Cognition
Morphogenesis Lab

Shroud details. 3D printed rings for shrouds that host the wires and LEDs and connects the shrouds to the ceiling.

Photo credit:
Mona Ghandi, Nicole Liu, Mohamed Ismail

Wisteria: Emotive Intelligent Architecture as an Embodiment of Human Emotion and Cognition
Morphogenesis Lab

The project contains both powered, and un-powered shrouds. The un-powered shrouds do not contain SMA wire and do not change their shape. The powered shrouds are arranged in a pattern.

Photo credit:
Mona Ghandi, Nicole Liu, Mohamed Ismail

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

The World Trade Center Montreal welcomes a few artists in two premises.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

The World Trade Center Montreal welcomes a few artists in two premises.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Fanny Dubois and Fany Rodrigue at the World Trade Centre of Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Work of Soroush Aram and Farzaneh Rezaei at Palais des congrès de Montréal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Sébastien Gaudette and Jean-François Roy at Complexe Desjardins in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Sébastien Gaudette and Jean-François Roy at Complexe Desjardins in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Morgan Legaré and Thierry du Bois at Place Montréal Trust.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Morgan Legaré working at la Place Montréal Trust.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Viger building window in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Michelle LaSalle at Viger building in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Exhibition glass cube with Hearyung Kim works at the Esplanade of Place des Arts in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Brett Barmby et Andrew Oliver at Place des Arts in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Alexa Hawksworth at 111 Robert-Bourassa, Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Camille Lescarbeau at Alexis Nihon in Montreal

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Tina Marais Struthers and Isabelle Parson at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Bahar Taheri and Michel Pierre Lachance at Place Ville Marie in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Michel Pierre Lachance working at Place Ville Marie in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Louise Campion working at Le Central in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

How to reduce vacant retail spaces in Downtown areas: A historic collaboration between commercial real estate and the visual arts community in Canada
Art Souterrain

Louise Campion, Ariane Côté and Marie-Chloé Duval at Le Central in Montreal.

Photo credit:
Thierry du Bois

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

An art hall about Chinese Oriental fairy tales

Photo credit:
©️Sean

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

"four water to don", which is an inward courtyard.

Photo credit:
©️Zhou Zhendong

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

The interior micro landscape device

Photo credit:
©️Sean

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

Expand the field of vision and introduces natural light

Photo credit:
©️Sean

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

“The Growing Gem”

Photo credit:
©️Zhou Zhendong

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

Came to the Tang Dynasty

Photo credit:
©️Sean

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

"’Rock’ describes for a thousand years, T'ien-Kung kai-wu"

Photo credit:
©️Sean

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

Wooden conch sculpture with the mortise-tenon structure

Photo credit:
©️Sean

Mountain and Sea Art Hall
Beijing Serendipper Decoration Design Group Co.

The sculpture of the Blue Sea

Photo credit:
©️Sean