Final glimpse of the many things that went on at the Southbank this weekend celebrating the Festival of Britain. I love how the children play with the water feature, the colour added to the lovely National Theatre and its secret garden on the roof terrace. Very nice!
MÖBIUS -
Federation Square
A collaborative stop motion sculpture
Twenty-one large triangles animated by Melbourne, throughout Federation Square.
MÖBIUS is a sculpture that can be configured into many cyclical patterns and behave
as though it is eating itself, whilst sinking into the ground.
The result is an optical illusion and a time-lapse of people interacting with the
sculpture and moving through Melbourne’s landmark location throughout the day.
MÖBIUS was animated over two weeks Friday, Saturday & Sunday
between the 6th and 20th of May 2011.
We headed over to Hackney Wick today to see the Folly For A Flyover where we had lovely bacon bagels and a rather stressful rowing trip down the canal. We then headed further east to the open space studio/cafe Stour Space where we watched the canal go by. Great examples of how space can influence our emotions and environment.
This project was an entry for the 2011 D&AD Student Awards competition set by Wieden + Kennedy and Honda in the category environmental design. The brief was to design a structure or environment showcasing Honda’s rich and diverse credentials and establish them as a company society wants to exist. My take on this was to create a public installation that brings people together and inspires to dream up the future for the better. Something Soichiro Honda, the founder of Honda, always stood for.






‘lunar cubit’ is a site specific proposal to be constructed in abu dhabi, outside masdar city,
and once completed will be the world’s first zero-carbon metropolis.
winner of the 2010 UAE design competition for energy generating public art of the
land art generator initiative, the project combines artistic vision with sustainable design and engineering.
(Source: designboom.com)

I’m very pleased to announce that my last project for BAA Heathrow Terminal 5 is now officially completed. Please head over to my website for more information.

Filip Dujardin takes photographs of buildings to re-arrange them in Photoshop. This series is titled ‘fictions’.
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I’m currently still working on the Flow project. Stage 1 has been completed and we are now working on the construction drawings and specification documents. Deadline is 20th January! More pics after the jump…
(Source: carloviscione.com)
Read More“PROJECTiONE was recently invited to exhibit work at the Kasian Gallery within the Faculty of Environmental Design (EVDS) at the University of Calgary by Assistant Professor of Architecture, Jason Johnson.”
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This is the final proposal for Heathrow’s Terminal 5, presented Nov 22, 2010.
(Source: carloviscione.com)
Read MoreThis is why we do what we do.
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