Architect Greg Lynn may be best know as the king of ‘Blobitecture’ – creating blobby biomorphic structures using computer-aided-design and mathematical equations. Now the blob-loving architect is taking a turn for the green with an interesting new project to turn recycled old toys into high-end, artistic pieces of furniture. Recently winning a Venice Biennale Golden Lion for this work, Lynn uses the same method of algorithmic design that punctuates all of his work to piece recycled toys together into works of art.
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