Gallery: 25,000 Ping Pong Balls Line t...
Daniel Arsham uses the calm monochrome room for sleeping, dressing, studying, and storage since he is sharing the larger 2,500 square foot collaborative workspace with other artists/designers.
Daniel Arsham uses the calm monochrome room for sleeping, dressing, studying, and storage, as it is part of a larger 2,500 square foot collaborative workspace that he shares with other artists and designers. So, while the “Box/Box” might not be the ideal home, it is a fascinating study in what can be achieved using alternative materials with a view towards cost efficiency, creative reuse, and accelerated design. We’re not sure about the thermal properties of ping pong balls, but we doubt this experiment was intended to be replicated, which basically means that this incredible project is and will remain one of a kind!
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It looks really cool, but as an ex-New Yorker, the design looks like a lot of dirt and critters could hide in ht crevices.