The “Line Surface Space” installation by Kawahara Krause Architects is a site-specific project created for the 2012 DMY International Design Festival in Berlin. The installation consists of a series of interlocking wooden panels that form a continuous, undulating surface. The wooden panels are arranged to create a dynamic, three-dimensional space that visitors can move through and interact with. The installation challenges traditional notions of architecture and space, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior, form and function.
Visitors to the installation are encouraged to explore the space and engage with the panels designed to create a sense of movement and flow. The panels are connected by hinges and pins, allowing them to flex and shift as people move through the space. The “Line Surface Space” installation represents a creative and innovative approach to architectural design, emphasizing the importance of experimentation, collaboration, and pushing boundaries. By creating a dynamic, interactive space that challenges traditional notions of architecture, the installation invites viewers to question their own assumptions and engage with the built environment in new and exciting ways.





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