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Windshape is a collaborative sculptural installation between Savannah College of Art & Design students and nArchitects for SCAD's Provence campus in Lacoste, France. The entire installation, used in 2006 as a public meeting "space," was meant to billow and transform with the wind. Sections were woven tightly together or pinched in areas to loosely define doorways and seating. For a lengthier description, check out more here.
via Arch Daily
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