The National Building Museum's Summer Block Party installation Fun House has been one of the hottest events this vacation season in D.C. Designed by New York design studio Snarkitecture, the installation turns a conventional household into a sequence of interactive rooms inviting play. From a front yard featuring seating that spells out F-U-N H-O-U-S-E to a back white patio with deck chairs and parasols, the exhibit has taken over the museum's entire Great Hall for the months of July and August, much to the delight of museum-goers.
With summer coming to an end, the exhibit will be coming to a close on September 3rd. If you can't make it to the Museum before shutting its doors, Work Zone Cam has teamed up with the Museum for the 5th consecutive year to document the event with a time-lapse movie of the entire process.
“It is always exciting to see the time-lapse from Work Zone Cam for our Summer Block Party installation,” said Chase Rynd, executive director of the National Building Museum. “While Fun House opened to the public on July 4, we like to think of the project as starting as soon as we begin construction, and this gives our audience an idea of the engineering and building expertise that goes into these projects.”
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