Architects Zeller & Moye and artist Katie Paterson have installed a public artwork in the grounds of Bristol University, England, which is made up of samples from more than 10,000 tree species. Entitled Hollow, the installation’s exterior structure, made of Douglas Fir, is designed as a forest canopy, with the arrangement of posts representing the varying heights of trees.
Artwork Made From 10,000 Wood Species
Published June 15, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Architect, art installation, Bristol University, England, Hollow, Katie Paterson, lumber, Timber, wood, woodwork, Zeller & Moye
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