also architects crafts modular umbrella-like installations made of bamboo and tensed fabric
Briefly

During the R-Day Music Festival in Chengmai, Also Architects designed modular art installations for the Urban Nomad Art Museum, embodying the concept of 'borderless curation'. These installations, inspired by sound wave propagation, feature bamboo structures that facilitate easy assembly and disassembly. The versatile modules can be arranged in various configurations to suit different events. With an emphasis on sustainability, the design enables future repurposing of materials, reflecting a commitment to minimal waste. This project demonstrates how modular architecture can support diverse functions while maintaining aesthetic appeal and structural integrity.
As part of the R-Day Music Festival in Chengmai, Also Architects developed a series of modular art installations for the Urban Nomad Art Museum.
The installation draws inspiration from sound wave propagation, transforming vibration patterns into spatial configurations, mimicking forms of sound diffusion.
Also Architects' design team selects bamboo as the primary material for its flexibility and sustainability, integrating elements for stability and minimal waste.
The modular design allows for real-time adjustments in layout and density, optimizing usage for marketplace, performance, and relaxation space.
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