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The center dome of thr luminarium, Miracoco, features its own star field on the cieling. In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
It's not something I noticed at the time of taking but it's hard to tell if this detail of the Levity III luminarium is concave or convex. I'll let a few people guess which it is and we'll see if I'm the only one confused by the image.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
The outside of the luminarium Miracoco does little to prepare the visitor for the bright and varied colors to be found inside. âArchitects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. The company, led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, created this luminarium called Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
Two side rooms look like eyes inside the luminarium, "Miracoco". In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
A family approaches the entrance to Miracoco. The outside of the luminarium does little to prepare the visitor for the bright and varied colors to be found inside. “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. The company, led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, created this luminarium called Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
The colours and lighting of the underside of the Cupola, the main space of the Exxopolis Luminarium, are more amazing when you understand this is entirely a result of natural light filtering through the colour plastic of the inflatable structure.
More Luminarium shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157628714156471
Geometric shapes make up the ceiling within a red dome inside the luminarium, "Miiracoco". In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
Having been the first to enter the Exxopolis Luminarium we rushed straight through to the far end but it didn't take long before others started arriving. Another in my series of tenuous self portraits, you can see why I've never considered undertaking a 356 project..... Click here to see more : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/sets/72157615900099946
Another shot of my daughter enjoying the vividly colourful Levity III Luminarium at Taurus Crafts, Lydney last Summer. This shot gives some idea of the scale of the main spaces of the air inflated structure by Architects of Air, along with the intensity of the light created by the specially engineered PVC material.
Ani basks in the colorful light in a luminarium. In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
Inflatable Domes at Barcelona Conference with coloured, changing mood lighting creating a unique look and ambience. #EvolutionDome #ColouredLighting #MoodLighting #InflatableDome #EventStructure #TemporaryStructure #Conference #Corporate #popup #AbientLighting #EventProduction #EventIdeas #TradeShow #Marquee
People wait to enter Miracoco. The outside of the luminarium does little to prepare the visitor for the bright and varied colors to be found inside. “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. The company, led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, created this luminarium called Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
An Exxopolis Luminarium shot from my 'rainy day' reserves (ironic given that it's 30 degrees here and not a cloud in the sky....). These are my reserves that get rolled out when I've run out of things to upload, there's usually nothing 'wrong' with them they're usually a result of having too many of any one subject to upload.
A young woman basks in the colorful light in a luminarium. In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
Large inflatable dome used for prom/ball complete with lighting and flooring. #EvolutionDome #PromVenue #InflatableStructure #TemporaryStructure #AlternativeMarquee #BallVenue #EventSpace #PromIdea #PartyVenue #PopUpStructure #TemporaryVenue #PartyMarquee #WeddingMarquee #Marquee #AllWeatherMarquee
The luminarium, "Miracoco", sits in Discovery Green in downtown Houston, Texas . In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Houston. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, the "Architects" created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
I felt like my photostream needed a blast of colour so here's one I made earlier.
Taken inside one of those inflatable maze things. Great for photos (if they'll let you these days) and shaky cine films made by Art students.
Pentax P30t, 28-80mm kit lens and 400 ISO Jessops film.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.
A colorful tunnelleads to more color in a luminarium. In March 2014, “Architects of Air" brought their amazing luminarium to Discovery Green in Houston, Texas. Led by artistic director Alan Parkinson, they created Miracoco. This inflatable structure, Inspired by the Lotus Temple in India, is a dazzling maze of tunnels corridors and domes all lit by natural light. Stunning rooms of blue, green and red await those who explore its colorful passages.