ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 6月28日 03時01分
New sightlines—and a waterfall—come to Queens courtesy of Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo and Mecky Reuss of Pedro & Juana (@pedroyjuana), this year’s Young Architects Program winners. The 40-foot-high, 90-foot-wide panoramic junglescape, complete with waterfall and hammocks, uses handwoven features and imagery from Mérida, Yucatan, to create a new environment of cultural exchange at @MoMAPS1. Experience it for yourself this summer at #WarmUp2019, thanks to @BloombergDotOrg and @allianz. #YAP2019
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Hear Ruiz Galindo and Reuss share their vision for the structure: mo.ma/pedroyjuana (link in bio) #MoMAmagazine
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daniel.leroux23
Lol. Let's take wood from a forest to support a structure with drawings of a forest to make it look like one.
stubbornvintage
It looks like those things they put on ledges to keep the pigeons away.
vivredivers
Because everything is #circular in this life, not #linear? ???
dimasoliveira
@j_eduardo_oliveira olha essa serra.. nos primeiros segundos... ?
alefigueroaz
En el futuro tal vez sea esta la única selva posible
murat_cem_menguc
How ecologically sustainable is this work?
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