Wednesday, October 24, 2012

'Borderline' Installation


as part of 2010's international architecture biennale in venice, italy, the hungary pavilion 

explored the simplest and most fundamental act of the architect: drawing. 'borderline
defines the line as the origin of the architectural idea as opposed to the house or space. 
using the almost exclusively two-dimensional element as a focal point, the project utilized 
nearly one hundred kilometres of thread to physically illustrate how lines are translated 
into architecture. 

image © tamás bujnovszky



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