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Incredible Big Bambú Tower Sprouts at the edge of Venice’s Grand Canal

06/07/2011
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    The massive <a href="http://www.labiennale.org/en/biennale/index.html">Venice Biennale</a> is now in full swing, and one of the stars of the show is Starn Studio's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stunning-bamboo-forest-continues-to-grow-atop-met-museum">Big Bambu project</a>, a 50-foot-tall nest of<a href="http://inhabitat.com/stunning-tang-palace-restaurant-is-wrapped-in-a-geometric-bamboo-skin/"> bamboo</a> that rises above the Grand Canal in grand fashion. The art project is a round tower made entirely of bamboo shoots with a spiraling walkway that reaches the apex. Artists <a href="http://www.starnstudio.com/Big%20Bambu%20Venice.html">Doug and Mike Starn</a> and a team of rock climbers will be lashing more and more bamboo until June 15th when the project closes, creating a devloping, changing building from the living material.
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    The Starns explain how their <a href="http://inhabitat.com/stunning-bamboo-forest-continues-to-grow-atop-met-museum/">2010 Big Bambu installation at the MET</a> in New York became the seed for this new undertaking: "we are grafting a new Big Bambú and using 1,000 poles from the Met as stem cells, the Venice piece will still be the Metropolitan piece but also a new one”.
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    Much of the original project is now used for the platforms and walkways.
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    They also brought in 2000 additional bamboo poles grown in southern France to feed the project. Much of the original project is now used for the platforms and walkways.
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    The bamboo edifice is currently <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-roof-of-the-ny-metropolitan-sprouts-a-bristling-bamboo-forest/">erected</a> next to the famous Peggy Guggenheim Collection on the grounds of the old US consulate along the Grand Canal.
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    Its presence is a bit jarring in the old, immaculately designed city - bamboo poles cross each other in a seemly chaotic weave that organically rises up to the skyline.
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    Simple rope lashes all of the joints together.
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    A small path is laid within the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/spiraling-tower-of-babel-made-from-30000-donated-books-pops-up-in-buenos-aires/">spiral</a>, adding modest egress to the 50-foot-high platform made of bamboo salvaged from the previous incarnation of the project.
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    The work is intended to inspire the qualities of growth and change.
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    Since it has been placed <a href="http://inhabitat.com/oma-reveals-design-for-restoration-of-historic-venetian-building/">in a city</a> that is under tremendous pressure to adapt to a shifting environment, the Big Bambu serves as an apt metaphor.
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The massive Venice Biennale is now in full swing, and one of the stars of the show is Starn Studio's Big Bambu project, a 50-foot-tall nest of bamboo that rises above the Grand Canal in grand fashion. The art project is a round tower made entirely of bamboo shoots with a spiraling walkway that reaches the apex. Artists Doug and Mike Starn and a team of rock climbers will be lashing more and more bamboo until June 15th when the project closes, creating a devloping, changing building from the living material.

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