208 repurposed traffic cones form a remarkable-looking canopy at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum.
The installation is part of an exhibition of work by British designer Thomas Heatherwick. Heatherwick Studio’s portfolio includes the design of the 2012 London Olympics’ cauldron and a new bus for London, among other projects.
Information about the V&A exhibition can be found here.
(via Architizer Blog; photo credit: S3i)
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All you need is a few hundred traffic cones…
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*** Beautiful! I wouldn’t have realized they were traffic cones!
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