atelier bow wow: bamboo grandstand

grandstand created with bamboo by atelier bow wow
where is architecture?
seven installations by japanese architects
the national museum of modern art, tokyo
april 29 - august 8, 2010
japanese firm atelier bow wow was founded by yoshiharu tsukamoto and momoyo kaijima
in tokyo in 1992. since then the duo have participated in exhibitions all over the world,
all of which were created according to the 'micro public space' concept. for this exhibition,
the architects will produce an installation for the museum's front lawn titled 'rendez-vous.'
the work will make use of an animal motif, bamboo as a material, and will function as
a summer house. though the space in front of the museum has always been confusing — is it
an outdoor display of sculpture? is it okay to go inside it? —, as the entire area will be
redesigned through this installation, a variety of spontaneous acts are anticipated.

grandstand created with bamboo. light comes through creating shadows

dari - bamboo knitting, connecting a bridge
reference: IL 21, bamboo book by klaus dunkelberg

a bridge made from bamboo
reference: IL 21, bamboo book by klaus dunkelberg

'where is architecture'
this exhibition consists entirely of new installations by seven groups of japanese architects,
representing a variety of ages and styles.
to create 'architecture', the studios are expected to deal with a variety of conditions.
this requires a way of thinking that deftly balances logic, technique, and aesthetics.
one might also argue that this profound sense of balance is what has led to the international
recognition of japanese architecture.
in trying to determine the special characteristics of 'architecture', examining where and in
what form it arises seems more viable than simply addressing the question, 'what is architecture?'
included in this wide-ranging group of installations, is a space created out of three types
of polyhedrons, a place where a 'space' is 'born and dies', a summer house that resembles
an animal, a video space that presents a day in the life of an architectural model, a fragile
structure, and a field with a fantastic sense of scale.
atelier bow-wow: BMW guggenheim lab - complet
serving as a public platform for discussion and exchange, the two-storey mobile pavilion provides an airy and open space that can be easily transformed for specific events and functions.
atelier bow wow: split machiya
sited within a densely populated neighborhood, the dwelling is composed of two mirrored structures loosely connected by windows and a central outdoor courtyard.
atelier bow-wow: BMW guggenheim lab
a part of a six-year project organized by BMW and the guggenheim, the pop-up structure will serve as a public platform to discuss and explore new ideas of urban living.
marco casagrande: cicada
seeking to provide 'urban acupuncture' for the industrial city, the cocoon-like installation provides a calm public space that grounds its inhabitants with nature.
jeff dah-yue shi: LED bamboo
formed of bamboo with embedded LED lights, the bamboo piece functions as a recessed luminaire in addition to being incorporated into walls as a structural component. a separate mountable lamp serves smaller spaces.
earthen school in pakistan
constructed with locally sourced clay, sand, straw and water, this school's cob and bamboo structure will be protected from earthquake and rain events.
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