project description:
Three light installations were realised on Kurfürstendamm: the first, a huge light dome with a diameter of 7,5m, at Joachimstaler Platz, the second consisting of five big three-dimensional light cubes at the crossing with Uhlandstrasse, and the third, an artificial lanscape build of 50 light shrubs, at the crossing with Knesebeckstrasse.
What all three installations have in common is that we want to achieve an atmospheric effect with them. Rather than typical decorations that represent Christmas through objects or symbols that are contemplated from the outside, we want to create a space that can be entered and experienced. We imagine this artificial space in the city as a place of retreat, similar to an imaginary clearance in a forest. The atmosphere surrounding the spectator is produced only with light that alters its density and intensity constantly through the visitor’s movement and changing perspective. The realised landscapes of light are inspired by images and situations recalled from our memory that we associate with Christmas and abstractly convert to light.
publications (blogs/ selection)
dezeen Dec 2013
designboom Dec 2013
archdaily Dec 2013
contemporist Dec 2013
goood.hk Dec 2013
notcot Dec 2013
designmena Dec 2013
metalocus Dec 2013
my modern metropolis Dec 2013
complex Dec 2013
urdesign.it Dec 2013
open city Dec 2013
publications (print media/ selection)
bob (South Korea), Issue 168, July 2018
Ephemeral Architecture, Promopress Editions (Spain) 2016
Public Art Now (Sandu Pub. Co., China), 2016
AD (Architectural Digest, China), December 2015
LUX 275 (France), February 2014
landscape architecture (China), issue nº 109, Feb. 2014
obstanovka magazine (Belarus), April 2014