The science in the art of architecture!
The science in the art of architecture! Art and Culture,Recreation & Leisure,Computers THEVERYMANY art and architecture studio gives Mississauga an installation that is both, inspired by the region’s pine trees, and otherworldly in the emotion that it generates… Standing tall at the entrance of Central Mississauga’s Riverwood Conservancy, the glistening Pine Sanctuary installation mimics the pine trees of the natural landscape at first glance. Although it serves as a place-marker of geographical relevance, the fantastical piece of public art holds a lot more weight at a scale between sculpture and architecture. Real-world comparisons are subjective, feels architect Marc Fornes of the New York-based THEVERYMANY. Depending on the person and time of viewing, the piece may appear to mimic a flower, petals or even a spanning web. The studio specializes in the intersection of unique spatial experience and structu ral performance; and furthers its on-going experiment with ultra-thin...