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Art Museum Terrace Transformed into a Programmable Community Space The Urban Conga
The work becomes a platform for the user to interact with the sun through various shadow and light play interactions. Photo credit: Ryan Swanson
The colors of the work change based on the angle in which you view the piece both during the day and at night. Photo credit: Tom Waldenberg
Photo credit: Anna Routh Barzin
The large archway was designed to frame the different archways of the Ackland Art Museum from various angles. Photo credit: Ryan Swanson
A Floating Pavilion as Testing Grounds for Museum-to-be M. in Dutch New Town Almere M.
Aerial overview of the pavilion of M. Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
Lobby of M.'s pavilion Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
Detail of window in the polycarbonate cylindrical façade Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
One of the exhibition rooms of M. Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
The lobby of M.'s pavilion Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
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Detail of the terrazzo by Studio Ossidiana for M. Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
M.'s pavilion by Studio Ossidiana Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
detail of the polycarbonate cylindrical façade - M.'s pavilion Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
Exhibition room in M.'s pavilion with Dryad by MAISON the FAUX Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
Detail of artwork shown in NaturAlly: Wild Futures. Dryad by MAISON the FAUX Photo credit: Riccardo de Vecchi for M.
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