Puppet Theatre at Harvard's Carpenter Center

Puppet Theater at Harvard’s Carpenter Center

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The Carpenter Centre for the Visual Arts at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the only major Le Corbusier-designed building in North America. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of this building, a crazy-looking temporary puppet theatre was constructed within its sunken courtyard.

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French conceptual artist Pierre Huyghe and Harvard assistant professor of architecture, Michael Meredith, collaborated on the structure using the help of computer technology and a team of GSD students. For them, metaphorical identities for the structure included an egg, a seed, a tumor, an alien spacecraft, and Le Corbusier’s brain.

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The structure is built with 500 white polycarbonate panels – each unique in shape — held together by 2,000 bolts to form a rigid frame covered in real moss, not its plastic imitation.

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Link Via [Judit Bellostes]

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July 7, 2009 - Category: ArchitectureLatest - Posted by: Chantal - Comments: 0


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