Bounce down from the top floor to the bottom of a building

Posted by Simpur | Posted in , | Posted on Tuesday, February 09, 2010



JDS Architects explores the possibility of bouncing from the top floor to the bottom of the Guggenheim Museum on a trampoline net.

Unfortunately for thrill-seeking visitors of the museum, it's just a concept idea, and is part of the "Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum" exhibition, which explores different ideas to fill the open space in the middle of the building.



Now just imagine how fun (and probably dangerous) that would be!

Article: DesignBoom, Gizmodo


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Thanks for the post about our work. I’d also like to point out that we just published a book, Agenda, which includes this project as well as the rest of our office’s work from 2008-2009. The publisher, Actar, has more info about the book on their website: http://actar.com/index.php?option=com_dbquery&task=ExecuteQuery&qid=2&idllibre=4654&lang=en.

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