Another fascinating project found in
evolo is this Cloud Room designed by Shanghai-based
One Design Inc. This installation occupies the roof terrace of the National Art Museum of China, a historical landmark from the 1960's in Beijing.
This Cloud Room is made of white polycarbonate panels basing on a computer cloud-like profile.
This installation adapts to environmental parameters: revolving according to the wind, casting moving shadows and reflections onto a second layer of translucent polycarbonate.
The translucent interior screen allows for a mix of vague pixel urban image intertwined with wind and sun.
Overall speaking, this installation creates an harmony with the building and its surrounding.
The Cloud Room will travel in different place. The Beijing installation appears to be a starting point of as sequence of works. For its new location in summer — Taiwan — the Cloud Room is expected to transform and to dialogue with the mild and warm of environment of Taichung.
source:
evolo
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