As part of the newly launched interdisciplinary Antarctic Biennial, architect Gustav Dusing and artist Sho Hasegawa will be sent to Antarctica in March 2017 for what could be described as an inspiring, if chilly, imaginative tabula rasa. The winners for the Biennial were chosen during this year's Art Basel Miami. As the website for the organization explains, "We are building a unique community of people who are interested in reimagining the future of shared spaces, beginning with Antarctic culture as a model for global development. With the artistic core, we are creating the platform for the interdisciplinary dialogue."
For more on ice-related architecture:
5 Comments
Why is this a thing? Should we even allow people to pollute the last mostly unpolluted place on earth?
because art basel peter, the ultimate celebrity show for pseudo artists, they don't give a fuck about the environment and they ran out of places to ruin. everything will be south beach now.
Soon the weather there will be like miami
Normandi Architecture are still alive ....
how can we get there as an architecture student ?
Block this user
Are you sure you want to block this user and hide all related comments throughout the site?
Archinect
This is your first comment on Archinect. Your comment will be visible once approved.