Philip Beesley and the Living Architecture Systems Group opens at Venice Architecture Biennale
Grove, by Philip Beesley and the Living Architecture Systems Group, has opened as part of ?How Will We Live Together"? ? the 17th International Architecture Exhibition ? La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Hashim Sarkis.
Panoramic view of Grove
COVID-19 called for a complete re-imagining of the original Grove concept, which was initially conceived as a robustly physical, densely interactive environment Beesley looked to ways of creating expanded and enhanced physical and virtual experiences by working with collaborators in sound and film.
The result is a new type of multimedia installation that re-interprets the interwoven layers and constantly transforming, near-to-life qualities of Beesley?s immersive architectural visions. It is also a direct response to the urgent question posed by the title of Hashim Sarkis?s exhibition.
Grove View with screen
Grove is a delicate gathering space that offers a vision for inclusive, open building. A soaring, undulating canopy of luminous, lace-like clouds embedded with liquid-filled glass vessels hovers above a central pool-shaped screen, into which a film, called Grove Cradle, by London-based Warren du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones is projected.
The projection pool is surrounded by a forest of totemic, basket-like columns with embedded custom speakers that carry a multi-channel spatial sound environment by composer Salvador Breed and 4DSOUND of Amsterdam.
Inspired by the form language of Beesley?s ?living architecture...
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