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In London turned the house upside down
Artist and designer from the UK Alex Chinneck (Alex Chinneck) continues to experiment with the architectural landscape of London.
Recently completed another installation, which is called MINER ON THE MOON (a Miner on the moon), where chinneck made the illusion of an inverted house. The facade of the former stables 1780-ies was extended in such a way that the entrance door is located under the roof, and signs and the window — upside down.
"I wanted to do something spectacular, but not flashy and not predominant in the environment, so I chose a cute architectural language," says the author.
With a fancy house without a Foundation or the wonders of levitation, meet in this article.
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Recently completed another installation, which is called MINER ON THE MOON (a Miner on the moon), where chinneck made the illusion of an inverted house. The facade of the former stables 1780-ies was extended in such a way that the entrance door is located under the roof, and signs and the window — upside down.
"I wanted to do something spectacular, but not flashy and not predominant in the environment, so I chose a cute architectural language," says the author.
With a fancy house without a Foundation or the wonders of levitation, meet in this article.
Source: /users/413