The Balestra Berlin Kubik Installation is Stacked-Up Water Tanks
Amanda Chang — September 11, 2010 — Art & Design
References: kubikberlin.de & design-milk
Made up of stacked-up, illuminated water tanks, the Balestra Berlin Kubik architecture is a dizzyingly fun and boxy sight to see. Designed by Julian Arons with a fusion of water tanks, light shows and electronic beats, these multicolored changing interactive walls will have you feeling as though you’ve stepped into a nightclub.
Originating in the town of Berlin, the Balestra Berlin Kubic architecture design is back in its hometown after installations in over 22 global cities. These brightly lit interactive boxes can reach up to six boxes high.
Originating in the town of Berlin, the Balestra Berlin Kubic architecture design is back in its hometown after installations in over 22 global cities. These brightly lit interactive boxes can reach up to six boxes high.
Trend Themes
1. Stacked-up Water Tanks - The trend of stacking up water tanks for architectural purposes presents opportunities for innovative design and eco-friendly solutions in construction.
2. Multicolored Changing Interactive Walls - The trend of creating interactive walls with changing colors opens up possibilities for immersive experiences in entertainment venues, retail spaces, and event installations.
3. Fusion of Water Tanks, Light Shows, and Electronic Beats - The trend of combining water tanks, light shows, and electronic beats in architectural designs creates unique sensory experiences and potential collaborations between architecture and music industries.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore the use of stacked water tanks and interactive walls to create visually striking and interactive structures.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage multicolored changing interactive walls to enhance immersive experiences at clubs, music venues, and live events.
3. Construction - The construction industry can adopt the trend of using water tanks for architectural purposes to build sustainable and visually appealing structures.
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