daniel morrison: cardboard sky

daniel morrison: cardboard sky


image: meredith quigley

austin-based architecture student daniel morrison created this modular paneling system created using
die-cut pieces of scrap cardboard. the project was recently installed as part of the art city  austin festival.
the design makes use of small star shaped pieces of cardboard that are slotted together and folded to
provide structure. these individual pieces can be assembled into any size collection. the resulting
patchwork creates a graphical pattern that comes about randomly from the pr-existing patterns on the
boxes. by digitizing each pattern, the assemblages can even be strategically assembled to create images
or messages.

http://www.danielmorrison.us


image: meredith quigley


image: meredith quigley


image: meredith quigley


image: meredith quigley


image: meredith quigley


image: meredith quigley
nate db
04.29.10  
2
Daniel, I have viewed the video and now this and I am so proud of you and proud to have been a part in a very small way by contributing cardboard. I can't be there to help assemble it, but that's okay. When your project is ready to be recycled, is there any way to get a portion of it to be brought back to Katy to reassemble it at Cinco? I think it would be awesome for the kids at Cinco Ranch to see what you have done. Thanks for making us proud.
Dottie Cornell   04.30.10
louis vuitton neverfullI think has potential, but this seems to me like low-hanging fruit that should have been left unpicked and in the sketchbook.
truy   05.05.10

liam hopkins: pupa cardboard habitat

design | 11.09.11

a cave-like environment is constructed out of reclaimed triangular cardboard pieces and installed inside the company's london head office. 

1

drew seskunas: folded pyramidal light install

design | 11.02.11

folded pyramidal geometries compose an installation which reacts to the surrounding environment through light-play. 

1

NOCC: modular cardboard bed for leaf supply

design | 09.20.11

a patented camp bed made solely of cardboard and dedicated to temporary and emergency shelter scenarios.

14

wirtschaftsblatt newsroom by IDFL

READER'S SUBMISSION it is all about lifting up the spirits… office space for wirtschaftsblatt, austria's leading publisher for economy, bussines, fina...

source organization network

READER'S SUBMISSION

using 'game of life' cellular automaton, this installation represents the emergence of self-organizing systems. the discrete mo...

video

kehinde wiley: the world stage

art

the installation portrays young men of varied ethnic descent living in israel, depicted against backgrounds containing symbols ...

BIG architects kimball art cen

architecture

the new facility is designed to balance the neutrality of an exhibition space with the distinctiveness of a building in park c...

RENAULT 4 ever behind-the-scenes

DESIGNBOOM COMPETITIONS thousands of you entered from across the world; now take an exclusive video look

'horsey' by eungi kim

DESIGNBOOM COMPETITIONS 'horsey' by eungi kim from korea is one of the shortlisted design entries from m
video

SELFPROMO - january 17 - march 17

DESIGN - AEROBICS how to present yourself in a creative world. different approaches to make sure your work is brought to the attention of the people that 'matter'...

POP UP - january 17 - march 17

DESIGN - AEROBICS don’t blink or you’ll miss it! in this course we’ll look at temporary structures, from living quarters and exhibition stands to container stores...
designboom news
340,452 subscribers

keep up to date with recent articles and upcoming events.
to receive both newsletters please check 2 boxes.

DAILY - see sample BIWEEKLY -see sample
© copyrights 2000 - 2012 designboom, all rights reserved. all material published remains the exclusive copyright of designboom.
no contents, including text, photographs, videos, etc. may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of designboom. in addition,
no material or contents may be reproduced on the world wide web by techniques of mirroring, framing, posting, etc. without the written consent of designboom.