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Sculpture as Architecture
Steve K. Started conversation Jul 14, 2001
A few years back, the city of Houston (Texas, USA) sponsored a sculpture exhibit in a park adjacent to a main street (Allen Parkway). The sculptor(s?) built some "houses" out of tree limbs, basically by sort of winding them together - I think the theme was "birdhouses", somehow. But they were full sized, some even two stories, and a visitor could walk through. So I did, and took some pictures. They did sort of lean in strange directions, sometimes more than one direction. I don't think the see-thru walls and ceilings would have stopped much rain, but it was a great exhibit, I take my hat off to both the artists and the city.
Sculpture as Architecture
Sprinks Leda Posted Jul 15, 2001
ahhhh... surely these artists were inspired by buildings in canberra where this is the norm (see my earlier thread on canberra)
Sculpture as Architecture
Steve K. Posted Jul 15, 2001
Could be, Canberra sounds like an interesting place. My wife recently spent several weeks in Australia, mostly birdwatching. I think she missed Canberra, sounds like she should try to make it next time.
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