The Urban Fabric Project was created by architects Havi Livne and Heli Ellul Tselniker for the Bat Yam Biennale of Landscape Urbanism 2010. The idea is to have "real space and conceptual mapping onto a single plane," according to Designboom.
The Urban Fabric Project is set on a regular street so the public get to interact and be a part of the art. Trees have been drawn on the streets and three-dimensional objects such as a boy hopping the fence are placed among the area.Photo Credits: designboom
3D Street Art
The 'Urban Fabric Project' is for the Public
Trend Themes
1. 3D Street Art - A new form of street art that blends real space and conceptual mapping that can provide new experiential marketing opportunities for brands.
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Industry Implications
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