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Landmark

Landmark

A landmark is often treated as a symbolic Architecture. However, the landmark doesn’t exist unless the town exists. The concept of the proposal is to relate the infrastructure – bus stops, which locate at different point of a town, to the town itself. Because of the segmentation, viewers are getting a motion picture of the city, through time. The Gajimaru trees have interesting characteristics similar to the infrastructure in a city. The trees branch out, merge with other members, bifurcate then reunite. This interlacing technique allows the entire configuration to reconfigure infinitively, to translate history, specific function, and point of location. Through out this town, each bus stop is in the form of a pole, benches, and exhibition spaces with electronic devices.

Site

New Heavn, USA

Program

Bus Stop

Gallery