UK designer Benedict Radcliffe has a unique set of artwork that combines engineering, machinery and architecture. His latest piece 'The Cage' looks to resemble a giant car tire from the distance, but as you get closer, you can see the miniature soccer pitch inside.
Benedict Radcliffe built this fun and toy-sized stadium right outside the Stade de France where World Cup 98 was held. Inside 'The Cage,' a competition is held where people try to score on a former French Olympic goalkeeper to win prizes.
Photo Credits: designboom, benedictradcliffe
Caged Soccer Stadiums
'The Cage' by Benedict Radcliffe is a Sports Field in a Giant Metal Tire
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Art Installations - Artwork that combines engineering, machinery, and architecture to create immersive and engaging experiences.
2. Miniature Sports Arenas - Creating small-scale stadiums that provide unique and intimate settings for sporting events.
3. Sports Competitions for Prizes - Organizing competitions within specially designed arenas, where participants can showcase their skills and win rewards.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Bringing together artists, engineers, and architects to create innovative and interactive installations.
2. Sports and Entertainment - Exploring new ways to enhance the fan experience and create memorable events.
3. Event Management - Developing unique competitions and experiences that attract participants and sponsors.