Video: Sitooterie II - Light Cube by Heatherwick Studio
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Designers are such strange people who understand the order "make us a bright place to sit" as a call to build a giant light cube with a place to sit inside it. This time, thanks for the efforts of hands and brains, we say to the guys from the studio Heatherwick studio in wonderful London.
Sitooterie is a Scottish word meaning "sitting" or "seating". And a light cube from Heatherwick studio like nothing else is described in the most accurate way by this capacious word. Consisting of five thousand small long "windows" with tinted orange glasses at the end, Sitooterie ii at night it turns into something that looks like a huge mutated artichoke. Inside it is a light source that penetrates each window and makes the cube envelop in an orange aura.
Each "window" is 18mm side, and each side of a large cube Sitooterie ii - 2, 4 meters. Sitooterie ii exhibited for public display since 2007 as one of the elements of the collection National Malus Collection in Essex, UK.
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