法国建筑事务所 FREAKS freearchitects给位于巴黎的一座由尼迈耶设计的,上世纪80年代完工的建筑上装上了醒目的标注箭头。形成有趣的城市景象。
French studio FREAKS freearchitects stuck huge dimension arrows onto the facade of a building by architects Oscar Niemeyer and Jean Prouvé in Paris in a bid to educate the general public about the importance of architecture.
Known for Niemeyer’s simple construction without ornament, the installation creates a simple, yet interesting addition to the building for people around the city. Completed in the early 1980′s, the intention of letting it “breathe” to the city and not break the site generates an open space district with its undulating forms. This then mirrors the continuity of the urban fabric of the neighborhood and frames the plaza.
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