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基本信息·出版社:Die Gestalten Verlag
·页码:144 页
·出版日期:2008年02月
·ISBN:3899552032
·条形码:9783899552034
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语
内容简介 When visiting an exhibit, one only views the artwork for a short time; but the impression
left by that artwork can still be long-lasting. In the same way, temporary
architecture can make an ongoing impact on its surroundings. Whether a public
art installation or a fleeting structure, short-term projects create a dynamic that
can trigger or accelerate future developments for that space.
Cityscape is a colossal wooden sculpture in Brussels Quartier Louise. With it, the
Belgian artist and designer Arne Quinze has shown how creative visions at the
intersection of architecture, art, design and urban planning can make a social
and structural impact.
A sculpture that appears to float in the air, Cityscape was built in just twenty days
out of more than 60 kilometres of wooden beams and 240,000 nails. While at first
glance the construction seems chaotic and indecipherable, a closer look reveals
its astonishingly clear and defined forms. Cityscape has been enthusiastically
received by local residents as well as avant-garde architects and design aficionados
from around the world.
The book Cityscape presents the ambitious artwork in all of its facets. In addition
to compelling photographs of both the construction process and the finished
structure, Cityscape includes illuminating texts by the design journalist Max
Borka. His essays vividly describe how the project was developed from the
artist s original vision to its implementation and reception.
The sculpture Cityscape gives new life to a once stagnant urban landscape. In
the long term, the unconventional artistic energy of such projects will open up
further possibilities for additional forms of city planning.