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 The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.

The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.

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 We decided to use the “pool floaties” because it is lightweight and pliable. Our team explored various uses and methodology to create an outdoor public space.

We decided to use the “pool floaties” because it is lightweight and pliable. Our team explored various uses and methodology to create an outdoor public space.

 Components   We used ropes to fasten the floaties to the building and trees and zip ties to fasten the floaties to each other.

Components

We used ropes to fasten the floaties to the building and trees and zip ties to fasten the floaties to each other.

 Methodology   Ropes strung from the building facade to the trees were carefully tensioned to form a light structure for the canopy.

Methodology

Ropes strung from the building facade to the trees were carefully tensioned to form a light structure for the canopy.

 Preparation   The architect’s office was awash in inflated pink floaties for several days as the team assembled the canopy in pieces prior to installation.

Preparation

The architect’s office was awash in inflated pink floaties for several days as the team assembled the canopy in pieces prior to installation.

 Assembly   The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.

Assembly

The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.

 Assembly   The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.

Assembly

The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.

 Discarded concepts    The team had explored multiple ideas before choosing to develop the canopy.

Discarded concepts

The team had explored multiple ideas before choosing to develop the canopy.

 Light play   Lit from above at night, the individual components appeared more solid.

Light play

Lit from above at night, the individual components appeared more solid.

 Light play    The canopy shed a brilliant pink light; even its shadows were rosy.

Light play

The canopy shed a brilliant pink light; even its shadows were rosy.

 Pink Cloud    The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.

Pink Cloud

The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.

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 The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.
location.jpg
 We decided to use the “pool floaties” because it is lightweight and pliable. Our team explored various uses and methodology to create an outdoor public space.
 Components   We used ropes to fasten the floaties to the building and trees and zip ties to fasten the floaties to each other.
 Methodology   Ropes strung from the building facade to the trees were carefully tensioned to form a light structure for the canopy.
 Preparation   The architect’s office was awash in inflated pink floaties for several days as the team assembled the canopy in pieces prior to installation.
 Assembly   The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.
 Assembly   The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.
 Discarded concepts    The team had explored multiple ideas before choosing to develop the canopy.
 Light play   Lit from above at night, the individual components appeared more solid.
 Light play    The canopy shed a brilliant pink light; even its shadows were rosy.
 Pink Cloud    The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.

The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.

We decided to use the “pool floaties” because it is lightweight and pliable. Our team explored various uses and methodology to create an outdoor public space.

Components

We used ropes to fasten the floaties to the building and trees and zip ties to fasten the floaties to each other.

Methodology

Ropes strung from the building facade to the trees were carefully tensioned to form a light structure for the canopy.

Preparation

The architect’s office was awash in inflated pink floaties for several days as the team assembled the canopy in pieces prior to installation.

Assembly

The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.

Assembly

The team experimented with assembly methods, adjusting the rope tension and the distribution of zip ties several times.

Discarded concepts

The team had explored multiple ideas before choosing to develop the canopy.

Light play

Lit from above at night, the individual components appeared more solid.

Light play

The canopy shed a brilliant pink light; even its shadows were rosy.

Pink Cloud

The finished pop-up plaza was visible from the highway and surrounding tall buildings. Pink Cloud was meant to be ephemeral and was dismantled 12 hours after it was created.

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