Kuala Lumpur Malaysia’s largest city super-modern buildings juxtaposed with various cultural enclaves and with a little of Asia’s chaos thrown in. My time lapse explores how the city changes from day to night highlighting how spaces dramatically alter during the course of a few hours.
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Kiosk concept by Make Architects
London architecture office Make Architects have designed a portable prefabricated kiosk with a folded aluminium shell that opens and closes like a paper fan.
Make based the design of the kiosks on the folded paper forms of Japanese origami, but chose to reproduce them in metal to create a compact and robust structure that can house street vendors.
“Origami was fundamental in developing the design; the ideas of a folding fan informed the design and folded paper models were used throughout the process, right up to the final testing of the completed design,” said project architect Sean Affleck
Two of the kiosks were installed in a public plaza at London’s Canary Wharf and acted as information and vending points for the duration of an ice sculpting festival last month.
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