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the urban space station is a project by Natalie Jeremijenko and Angel Borego Cubbero.
It a sort of “parasite architecture,” a semi-permanent structure suitable to any roof. it filters air, grows food, and re-uses organic waste for inhabitants.
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Awesome.
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Here’s A Two-Story Building Made Of Hammocks
The Vienna-based collective constructs a multilayered hammock for public use.
Last year, For Use/Numen, an Vienna-based artist collective, installed a suspended network of tunnels made out of 100 pounds of clear packing tape. Visitors were invited to climb into and crawl around in the structure, which resembled the work of hearty silkworms. (Read more about the Tape project here.) Building on that success, For Use has created another interactive public sculpture, this time using layers of flexible netting held in midair. (click to read on and view video!)
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