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Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsWe've long advocated temporary design with a tiny footprint, but no structure is more temporary, nor more beautiful, than this awesome Bubble Building by <a href="http://dusdus.nl/projects.php?categorieid=publicbuildings&projectid=bubblebuilding">DUS Architects</a>. Created this Spring as part of the <a href="http://www.zigzagcity.nl/en/">ZigZagCity festival in Rotterdam</a>, the iridescent pavilion consists of 16 hexagonal-shaped ponds full of soapy water that together make up 35 square meters of reflective space. Visitors create their own buildings by stepping into the ponds wearing rubber boots and then pulling up steel handlebars to construct fleeting soap walls around them.1
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsThis amazing bubble building is the world's most temporary structure2
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsThe temporary pavilion consists of 16 hexagonal-shaped ponds3
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsThe ponds are filled with soapy water4
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsVisitors step into the pond wearing rubber boots5
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsOnce inside, participants pull up steel arms that are full of soapy water6
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsVisitors create their own soapy walls around themselves7
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsPretty soon the walls pop and people are compelled to rebuild them8
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsThe Bubble Building was formed as part of the ZigZigCity Festival in Rotterdam9
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsIn addition to being a fun interactive project, it retains a social commentary aspect as well.10
Bubble Building by DUS ArchitectsMostly though, DUS Architects wants people to walk away with a memory that lasts a lifetime!11











