For those of you in Ansan City, Korea, you'll want to check out an exciting new exhibition that opened today in the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art. BIG INABA MAD MASS, as the title suggests, presents four proposals for Ansan by architects Bjarke Ingels, Jeffrey Inaba, Yansong Ma, and Minsuk Cho. View images and details on Bustler
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Really, Byark?
2008 - The Year Everything Went BIG!
Haha, absolutely hilarious.
the evolution of urban design to theme-park design is nearly complete!
Looks like a curatorial overstock sale to me!
I see a 1994 prop set for the Demolition Man sequel.
when a thing can change it's scale and "work" there can be two problems. First, it can be good at a little scale or second, it's good at big scale. Both of them, like we can see in this "plan", can't be possible. There's no planning here, only big structures that have been arrived from the sky...
I think it's a page from the catalog of Rhino, showing you what you can do with its 3D tools.
This is absolutely ridiculous...
Scalability my ass..
This is the solution to financial instability?WTF?
This shapes have nothing to do with the stated issues. They are not even buildable (or at least don't make any sense) at the shown scale here. how could they ever make sense in an endless range of scales.
This is BIG MAD BULLSHIT
It's really sad where goes the profession if this is shown as an international museum exhibition.
Bad start for the new year... enjoy the rest of it..
not only is this goofy, it's a total rerehash of previously proposed goofiness. now that architects have better problems to work with than those confined to w/in the discipline, why are so many youngish firms still doing this corny garbage? . . . and i don't even want to hear some emilio ambasz provocation as some precendent with theorectical weight. . .someone is always trying to do that.
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