In & Out – inspirations
Here is the summary of the pictures shown last time on the theme of “In & Out” – it’s interesting that a post on the homepage called Dezeen just talks about these in-between spaces:
The visitors are invited to lie, sit, stand and walk through the installation, constantly shifting between being enclosed and being exposed. The suspended edge condition provides a gradual and soft connection to the surrounding area. The boundary between inside and outside is blurred.
The gallery:
Klein-bottle
Klein-bottle
Cityscape, Brussels
Cityscape, Brussels
Cityscape, Brussels
Schaustelle, München
Schaustelle, München
Schaustelle, München
Schaustelle, München
Sinkhole Vessels by Liliana Ovalle
Sinkhole Vessels by Liliana Ovalle
Wendy
Peter Eisenmann – House II.
Peter Eisenmann – House II.
Maurits Cornelis Escher
Maurits Cornelis Escher
Maurits Cornelis Escher
Maurits Cornelis Escher
Peter Zumthor – Hannover Pavilion
Peter Zumthor – Hannover Pavilion
Peter Zumthor – Hannover Pavilion
Peter Zumthor – Hannover Pavilion
Fazekas Katalin: Well-house
Fazekas Katalin: Well-house
Fazekas Katalin: Well-house
Fazekas Katalin: Well-house
Jean Nouvel – Luzerne (Switzerland)
Jean Nouvel – Luzerne (Switzerland)
Jean Nouvel – Luzerne (Switzerland)
Jean Nouvel – Luzerne (Switzerland)
Jean Nouvel – Luzerne (Switzerland)
Triadic wristlet
Triadic wristlet
Triadic wristlet
Triadic wristlet
Triadic wristlet
Triadic wristlet