Green Void by LAVA in Customs House Sydney
January 29th, 2009The Green Void in the central atrium of Customs House in Sydney, Australia is a spectacular architectural installation of green Lycra inspired by the geometries of plants, spider webs and soap bubbles has taken over five levels of the central atrium. The Green Void is a collaboration between Laboratory for Visionary Architects “LAVA” and architecture [...]
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