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The Brooklyn Museum is a famous landmark in the New York area that brings more than 450,000 visitors annually to see its acclaimed artistic exhibitions and permanent collections. Until January 2012, the museum hosting “reOrder” created by Situ Studio. This is an architectural installation as the initial step in the transformation of the museum’s first floor.
Situ Studio was founded in 2005 in Brooklyn, New York. Concentrating on research, design, and fabrication, the firm works at the intersection of architecture and a variety of other disciplines to engage a wide range of spatial projects. The Brooklyn-based firm attributes their design inspiration to hoopskirt construction of the Brooklyn Museum. Situ reinterpreted McKim, Mead and White’s original 19th century colonnade using modern fabrication technology and recyclable materials to create “a series of spaces that alternate between the colossal and the intimate”.
Billowing fabric mushrooms by New York have cropped up in the great hall of the Brooklyn Museum. Pleated fabric surrounds the 16 columns that support the ceiling of the first-floor hall, located between galleries, a cafe and a bookshop. Over three and half weeks Situ and their team of 20 fabricators worked at rapid speeds to assemble 2,200 yards of fabric, 1.5 miles of rope, 1156 feet of tubing, 3,149 plywood parts and 110 thermo-formed surfacing parts into an undulating forest of soft glowing protrusions and undulating seating.
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