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The cylinder has been quartered and the cut planes painted on two of the quarters. This serves to color code the pieces and help in stowing away the different pieces into one interlocking object.
Overview. This path was abandoned after realizing that the construct was too ambiguous; I wasn't trying to create a puzzle. I wanted to create a pleasing object that made music.
By broadening the palette of shapes I was able to reach a different plateau in the study of the construct. Small, not at all specific but positive motion in the process nonetheless.
A Capsule in Time by Marina Tabassum and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA). Along the north-south axis of the park, A Capsule in Time features an elongated capsule-like form with a central court that aligns with Serpentine South’s bell tower. Inspired by summer park-going and arched garden canopies that filter soft daylight through green foliage, the structure is comprised of four wooden sculptural forms with a translucent façade that diffuses and dapples light when it enters the space. Opens on the 6th June until 26th October 2025
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A Capsule in Time by Marina Tabassum and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA). Along the north-south axis of the park, A Capsule in Time features an elongated capsule-like form with a central court that aligns with Serpentine South’s bell tower. Inspired by summer park-going and arched garden canopies that filter soft daylight through green foliage, the structure is comprised of four wooden sculptural forms with a translucent façade that diffuses and dapples light when it enters the space. Opens on the 6th June until 26th October 2025
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A Capsule in Time by Marina Tabassum and her firm, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA). Along the north-south axis of the park, A Capsule in Time features an elongated capsule-like form with a central court that aligns with Serpentine South’s bell tower. Inspired by summer park-going and arched garden canopies that filter soft daylight through green foliage, the structure is comprised of four wooden sculptural forms with a translucent façade that diffuses and dapples light when it enters the space. Opens on the 6th June until 26th October 2025
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Bluesky |
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan