Labyrinth installation, Gijs e Van Vaerenbergh

urban labyrinth

In Genk, in Belgium, two young architects Pieterjan Gijs e Arnout Van Vaerenbergh have designed and created an experimental labyrinth installation made of boolean curves.

It covers a portion of 37.5 to 37.5 square meters and Consists of one kilometer of walls made of thick steel plates 5 mm and 5 meters high.

Some forms were removed from this original matrix (a sphere, a cylinder, a cone) and thanks to this expedient this maze is in constant apparent movement.

A mysterious work that knows how to attract the attention of young and old.

urban labyrinth

urban labyrinth

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Foto Copyright: Filip Dujardin

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