Honey Scape by X-REF Embraces Geometric Elements
Jana Pijak — March 15, 2013 — Art & Design
References: archdaily & sweet-station
Honey Scape by X-REF is made up of an array of transparent elements cut into geometric shapes. This angular honeycomb structure was the winner of an international landscape competition at Ponte Lima, Portugal thanks to its contemporary design and bold aesthetic that transforms its natural surroundings.
The temporary pavilion was built by X-REF's Goncalo Castro Henriques who's design aims to shelter its visitors while engaging them in a sensory experience. This abstract art installation and landscape architecture piece captivates its users, enveloping them with its angular honeycomb construction that tests traditional boundaries of interior and exterior space.
Bringing the outdoors in, Honey Scape by X-REF creates a dream-like cocoon around its visitors and acts as a grassy field's vibrant outdoor focal point.
The temporary pavilion was built by X-REF's Goncalo Castro Henriques who's design aims to shelter its visitors while engaging them in a sensory experience. This abstract art installation and landscape architecture piece captivates its users, enveloping them with its angular honeycomb construction that tests traditional boundaries of interior and exterior space.
Bringing the outdoors in, Honey Scape by X-REF creates a dream-like cocoon around its visitors and acts as a grassy field's vibrant outdoor focal point.
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Honeycomb Structures - The use of transparent honeycomb structures in architecture and design opens up opportunities for creating visually captivating and innovative spaces.
2. Geometric Elements in Design - Incorporating geometric elements into design, such as the angular honeycomb structure, offers a contemporary and bold aesthetic that can transform traditional spaces.
3. Sensory Experiences in Architecture - Designing architecture that engages visitors in a sensory experience, like Honey Scape by X-REF, offers disruptive innovation opportunities to create immersive and memorable spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can explore the use of transparent honeycomb structures and geometric elements to create visually captivating and innovative spaces.
2. Art Installations - The art installation industry can incorporate geometric and abstract elements, like Honey Scape by X-REF, to create captivating and boundary-pushing installations.
3. Landscape Architecture - Incorporating sensory experiences into landscape architecture, such as the immersive design of Honey Scape by X-REF, can create unique and memorable outdoor spaces.
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