It took Kawamata five days to build Chairs For Abu Dhabi, a brilliant structure that reaches the gallery’s 20-foot-tall ceiling. The art piece was one of the main attractions at Abu Dhabi’s 2012 biennale, where it provided the bustling event with an iconic eco-friendly pavilion that was difficult to miss. Formidable, convenient and unique, the shelter served as a popular meeting point throughout the festival.
Read more: Artist Tadashi Kawamata Stacks Hundreds of Chairs Into a 20-Foot-High Sculpture Tadashi Kawamata's recycled chair sculpture in Abu Dhabi – Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
It took Kawamata five days to build Chairs For Abu Dhabi, a brilliant structure that reaches the gallery’s 20-foot-tall ceiling. The art piece was one of the main attractions at Abu Dhabi’s 2012 biennale, where it provided the bustling event with an iconic eco-friendly pavilion that was difficult to miss. Formidable, convenient and unique, the shelter served as a popular meeting point throughout the festival.
Read more: Artist Tadashi Kawamata Stacks Hundreds of Chairs Into a 20-Foot-High Sculpture Tadashi Kawamata's recycled chair sculpture in Abu Dhabi – Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
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