Bench Sculpture
Jul 07, 2018teamLab Planets, Toyosu, Tokyo
Like the stroke of a brush, this is a single, connected bench.
The intricately overlapping planes and continuous curved surfaces have freely-changing functions, such as a chair for sitting, a table for eating and a lounger for resting. The three-dimensionally intersecting parts look like a solid block or a sculpture. The sequential bench wraps around the building and becomes a counter for the building, seamlessly connecting the building and the bench, creating a landscape with organic continuity.
Bench Sculpture
Jul 07, 2018
teamLab Planets, Toyosu, Tokyo
Like the stroke of a brush, this is a single, connected bench.
The intricately overlapping planes and continuous curved surfaces have freely-changing functions, such as a chair for sitting, a table for eating and a lounger for resting. The three-dimensionally intersecting parts look like a solid block or a sculpture. The sequential bench wraps around the building and becomes a counter for the building, seamlessly connecting the building and the bench, creating a landscape with organic continuity.
INFORMATION
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Bench Sculpture
Completion
Jul 07, 2018
Location
teamLab Planets TOKYO, Toyosu 6-1-16, Koto-ku, Tokyo
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teamLab Architects
An architectural group that explores new architecture and space, cities for a new era through digital technology, art, nature and people, biology, and that crosses architectural boundaries.
Shogo Kawata (河田将吾)
Representative of teamLab Architects, an architectural group that explores new architecture and space, cities for a new era through digital technology, art, nature and people, biology, and that crosses architectural boundaries.