設(shè)計(jì):Jason Kelly Johnson and Nataly Gattegno (FUTUREFORMS) Team
攝影:Sam Kittner,F(xiàn)UTUREFORMS
Lightweave 是一款大型城市用吊燈,它蜿蜒穿過地下步行通道,并由人行道,上方的多條火車軌道,自行車和機(jī)動車行車道以及一堵大石墻限制范圍。該項(xiàng)目能夠根據(jù)使用的轄區(qū)及用途的不同設(shè)置不同參數(shù)。它兼具雕刻的遮蓋造型與照明裝置,其亮度足以保證行人安全通過;作為一件藝術(shù)作品,它讓地下通道煥發(fā)生機(jī),也讓這個原本黑暗僻靜的地方變得明亮又安全。
Lightweave is a large urban chandelier that snakes through a pedestrian underpass, and is bound by the sidewalk, multiple train track lines above, bicycle and vehicular travel lanes, and a large stone wall. The project takes on multiple parameters, by occupying the amorphous volume between jurisdictions and uses. It is both a sculptural canopy and a light fixture that emits enough light to safely move pedestrians through; it is artwork that beautifies and activates the underpass, and a way to render an otherwise dark and unwelcoming space safe and well-lit.