Bounce down from the top floor to the bottom of a building
Posted by Simpur | Posted in Concepts, Others | Posted on Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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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.
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Now just imagine how fun (and probably dangerous) that would be!
Article: DesignBoom, Gizmodo
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.