New York Architecture
Sitting just off Sixth Avenue, the beach shack Burst is disarmingly simple in appearance. But its twisting form was generated on a computer and built on site from 1,100 laser-cut pieces of plywood.
The Australian holiday home is one of five houses on display at the Home Delivery exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Architect Jeremy Edmiston explains the twisting shape gives it real presence in the city. The exhibitons curator Barry Bergdoll says it really is something which you wonder if, historically, people will look back and see as the beginning of something.
Produced by ABC Australia, distributed by Journeyman Pictures
awful, tacky.... wow.........
loveandanarchy1111 2 years ago
zionist mossad
napajedla 3 years ago
which terrorists?
uzpower 3 years ago
seeing as terrorists altered NYC architecture that posting is rather tasteless......9/11 is still fresh in alot of people's minds
9thprotocol 3 years ago
Ugh. Form utterly divorced from function.
jawday12345 3 years ago
its retarded,its as horrible as opra and the fukn ending of all these vids,wtf?
creten69 3 years ago 2
what the hell was that were are the terrorist
threeyefreak 3 years ago
Fantastic art through architecture, or vice versa!
marvinop 3 years ago
first!
DM2A4 3 years ago
does anyone know what opera the music at the end was from ?
OnEye 3 years ago