heath nash: plastic bottle roof shade

heath nash: plastic bottle roof shade


working on one of the shaded structures made from transparent blue water bottles
all images courtesy of heath nash



south african designer heath nash was invited to produce a public light installation with local zibabwean / hararean artisans as part of the
2011 HIFA performing arts festival.

the starting points for the sculptural project came from harare, zimbabwe in which the event is held. walking around the city,
nash observed the shaded areas below trees where many people often congregate to sit, relax and talk with one another,
while public kiosks are found throughout, selling flowers, coca-cola etc., generally existing as trade hubs. he also recalled the strong 60s and 70s
architectural elements which are a dominating part of the urban landscape...





drawing on the way in which public space is used in harare, nash decided that it was probably more beneficial
to produce a structure of shade rather than a lighting installation, which would realistically only be used at night.
he worked with five skilled artisans from the area, each skilled in different craft practices and specific materials to execute his vision.
continuing with his exploration and utilization of waste materials through the design, the final structures were based on repeat patterns
from the city of harare's architecture which were formed through the use of plastic bottles of all shapes, sizes and colors. 



detail of one of the roofs


working on a short time line, the first few days were spent introducing the project, sorting out  budget and acquiring the right
waste materials to build the structures. with a lot of plastic waste collected, one of the issues that needed to be resolved was how
and where all this raw material would be cleaned. the crew obtained scrap metal and wood from harare's famous market 'siya so',
which translates to 'leave it like that' - in short, 'don't complain - what you see is what you get', which became the name of the installation.
the result is a colorful and vibrant use of local resources combined with local craft traditions.



raw materials cleaned and ready to go


the participating artisans were:
booker sipeyiye, tinos marimira, martin mhlanga, kay dirau, and aaron masaka, who were assisted by five other crafters
including clever mucheru, ngonidzashe gono and tichaona maledadi.






a roof construction made from a metal frame with wire used to keep the plastic bottle components intact





assembling one of the shades



a colorful green and yellow roof






wood and metal scraps were used to build the structural frames






aluminum cans were cut and woven creating textural coverings



production in progress



installation in progress









colorful raw material



cutting and assembling plastic containers



more raw material...



found metal and wood parts used as structural components



designer heath nash with some of the artisans

andrea db
07.25.11  
7
parabéns...pela criatividade, imaginação e talento...são maravilhosos....prossigam sempre e sucesso...
lygia silva   07.26.11
Wow, just great in many ways!
genial en muchos sentidos!
Jaime   07.26.11
This is an amazing project. Reminds me a Brazilian artist Helio Oiticica. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%A9lio_Oiticica
andy_rj   07.26.11
:)
juliano   07.26.11
BRAVO!!!!!!!!
SARA   07.26.11
Parabenzzzzzzzz, isso mesmo não desistam de nos surpreender!
JB elaborar   07.29.11
Parabéns!!!! e sempre cada vez melhor.
Pilar Navarro   07.31.11

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