American/German architectural practice Barkow Leibinger is back at the Venice Biennale with "Kinetic Wall". Specifically designed for this year's Biennale, the prototype highlights the evolution of wall-making while also standing as an ode to the 20th century fantasy of kinetic architecture -- or architecture that can move. Kinetic Wall is currently on display in the Wall Room at the "Elements of Architecture“ exhibition in the Venice Biennale. — bustler.net
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See it in action in the video below.
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morning wood x 18
Thread officially over, jla-x wins.
I've seen this technology used beautifully to create undulating bas relief sculptures. But agree with Jaffe. Palm D'ore to jla-x.
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