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RKSA
ARCHITECTURE
TUNNEL
A dissertation Artefact, the structure aims to provide to an answer to my thesis. The structure takes inspiration from Land Art and the design is based on a collapsed Railway Tunnel sited below the pathway that the structure inhabits.
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Installed in January & February 2017, 20 cut whips were installed daily for a 3 week period to create a series of flowing woven archways. The structure was removed in June 2017 and placed outside the Marlowe building on the University of Kent Campus as an exhibit until June 2019.
DISSERTATION
Investigating changes within human perception of Land Art, when an architectural intervention is applied to a public space.
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LOCATION
Canterbury, Kent
TYPE
Academic
YEAR
2017
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