2012 - 2013 Lawrence Lek & Michael Dean
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Hiroshi Nakao - Black Maria
Black Maria is an adaptable architectural installation by Japanese Architect Hiroshi Nakao completed in 1994 at The Sezon Museum of Modern Art, Karuizawa. The flexible structure can be re-positioned into multiple arrangements The work explores the conceptual boundaries between interior and exterior space and the implications of an adaptive architecture which, in its various configurations, can form a range of distinct spatial conditions and establish myriad physical and visual relationships with its context.
Labels:
Architect,
Building,
Landscape,
Light,
Transformation
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