Jubilee snarkitecture: fun house in washington

New York-based design studio Snarkitecture celebrates a decade with its design activities at an exhibition at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC. The exhibition is an immersive installation with a house and a pool filled with white balls.

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With the Fun House project, the museum celebrates 10 years since Snarkitecture was founded in Brooklyn under the guidance of artist Daniel Arsham and architects Alex Mustonen and Ben Porto. In addition to the white house, fenced off by a white fence, in the museum halls there are 42 objects and pieces of furniture. The main material of the installation is expanded polystyrene.

In order to assemble a retrospective of a hyperactive Brooklyn studio, we had to weed out hundreds of our projects and concentrate on the main thing: to show the breadth of ideas and opportunities of the trio. Add interactive, game design and exciting for posting in visuality social networks.

Fun House is a kind of attraction, a playground for adults, a number of interactive rooms that demonstrate Snarkitecture recognizable spaces and new concepts. There are “outdoor activities” and a pool in the shape of a bean with antimicrobial balls.

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