UNTITLED
2003
Zaha Hadid
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
The structure reflects the frozen moment of a fluid momentum and the return to nature, or to the fluid condition of water as it melts down, an intensification of the perception of the space as a fluid space (like water was before) and of the light captive in that condition.
In the melting process, in state of constant change, the installation will open up other hitherto unknown realities, volumes and spaces within.
UNTITLED
2003
Zaha Hadid
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
The structure reflects the frozen moment of a fluid momentum and the return to nature, or to the fluid condition of water as it melts down, an intensification of the perception of the space as a fluid space (like water was before) and of the light captive in that condition.
In the melting process, in state of constant change, the installation will open up other hitherto unknown realities, volumes and spaces within.
UNTITLED
2003
Zaha Hadid
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
The structure reflects the frozen moment of a fluid momentum and the return to nature, or to the fluid condition of water as it melts down, an intensification of the perception of the space as a fluid space (like water was before) and of the light captive in that condition.
In the melting process, in state of constant change, the installation will open up other hitherto unknown realities, volumes and spaces within.
UNTITLED
2003
Zaha Hadid
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
Ice and snow landscapes are exciting nature made entities, striking for their fluid shapes and coherent formations. We aim to create an artificial 'man made' landscape that intensifies the experience of the space provoking similar joy and inviting the visitors to explore it.
Ice is taken here as a medium to be sculpted and carved. Vaulting, floating spaces and canyons form a space that envelops the visitor in a glowing ever changing glacier. Walls are curving into ceiling and into floating structures challenging gravity. They give the visitor the perception of being in a frozen but a fluid space.
Light informs the space as 'veins' of lights are created of different intensities and qualities and interwoven into the structure.
The structure reflects the frozen moment of a fluid momentum and the return to nature, or to the fluid condition of water as it melts down, an intensification of the perception of the space as a fluid space (like water was before) and of the light captive in that condition.
In the melting process, in state of constant change, the installation will open up other hitherto unknown realities, volumes and spaces within.
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