This series of conceptual images entitled Habitat Make Us Blind, created by EspaiMGR, use the vacant lots that punctuate the urban landscape of downtown Valencia, Spain as its starting point. From there, the artists have created images of LEGO structures that fill the spaces and add a level of unexpected creativity to the cityscape.
EspaiMGR projects the creative possibilities that exist for these vacant spaces by summoning a childlike view of the world and the immediate surroundings. The Habitat Make Us Blind series is unique not only because it projects LEGOs onto vacant lots but also because of the unconventional spaces and structures that they create.
The Habitat Make US Blind series is an exciting attempt to imagine how we could design out cities if we looked at our immediate surroundings with childlike awe.
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Habitat Make Us Blind Exhibit Imagines the Possibilities for Vacant Lots
Trend Themes
1. LEGO Structure Design - Exploring creative opportunities of vacant lots with LEGO structures.
2. Childlike View Design - Designing urban spaces with a childlike view can lead to innovative ideas.
3. Unconventional Urban Spaces - Transforming unconventional urban spaces into creative hubs through imaginative design.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can incorporate playful and imaginative designs to transform urban spaces.
2. Construction - Construction companies can explore the use of unconventional materials, such as LEGOs, to construct unique and innovative structures.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can take a childlike view of city spaces and design unique, playful spaces that encourage creativity and innovation.