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L’île Folie: An Architectural Interpretation of “Folly” by Marc Fornes
L’île Folie by Marc Fornes / THEVERYMANY is a contemporary architectural folly in Downtown Cary Park, reinterpreting the historic garden pavilion as a lightweight public structure made from perforated aluminum panels.


The Clock House No. 2: From Imperial Clocks to Public Architecture
The Clock House No.2 by Drawing Architecture Studio reinterprets historical imperial automaton clocks as low-cost public architecture in Shenzhen, using industrial components that chime and glow every fifteen minutes.


o c o t i l l o: An Interactive Installation in the Tucson Desert
o c o t i l l o is an interactive installation designed and built by students at the University of Arizona. Inspired by vernacular ocotillo fences, the project offers seating, shade, and viewing platforms, while integrating QR codes and LED lighting as a digital layer. Built on the Tucson campus, the structure has become both an architectural artifact and a living social space for students to gather, study, and connect.


TAM TAM: A Moving Temple, A Transformative Architectural Installation
Designed by Alvisi Kirimoto, TAM TAM invites visitors to interact with its movable columns, creating a constantly shifting space built from recycled plastic.


Crimson Cloud: A Temporary Installation of Light and Shadow
Crimson Cloud is a temporary installation in Kuala Lumpur inspired by DNA’s form. Its red acrylic layers shift with sunlight, creating a playful urban experience.
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