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1024 Architecture ABIES electronicusABIES-Electronicus (aka XMAS Tree), the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-worlds-largest-cardboard-christmas-tree-springs-up-in-london/" target="_blank">giant abstract Christmas tree</a> in the Plaisirs d’Hiver festival in Brussels has been met with surprising controversy. Designed by <a href="http://www.1024architecture.net/" target="_blank">1024 Architecture</a>, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/makoto-tojikis-no-shadow-led-sculptures-depict-humans-and-animals-in-showers-of-lights/" target="_blank">color-changing LED</a> and fabric sculpture welcomes citizens with glowing lights in the Market Square. The architectural sculpture morphs from one color to the next while set to music, and invites visitors to climb to its peak to get a bird’s eye view of the city.1
1024 Architecture ABIES electronicus<a href="http://inhabitat.com/taste-tree-is-made-up-of-5000-spare-porcelain-plates-and-cups-in-belgium/" target="_blank">Rather than hacking down a historic tree</a>, 1024’s installation gives the suggestion of a tree- but with an architectural and pixel-like twist.2
1024 Architecture ABIES electronicusDuring the day the tree appears a bit like architectural construction, with poles and scaffolding jutting in every direction. But once night falls, the “tree” is illuminated, and blinks, glitters and dazzles along to music.3
1024 Architecture ABIES electronicusAs the structure changes from green to red, visual projections also dance within each of the block-like branches, giving the square (and visitors gathering around) a warm glow.4
1024 Architecture ABIES electronicusGuests can also climb this <a href="http://inhabitat.com/celebrate-the-holidays-with-eco-friendly-and-natural-traditions-from-around-the-world/" target="_blank">eco-friendly faux-tree</a>.5
1024 Architecture ABIES electronicusThe “trunk” is made from a staircase, that leads visitors to an observation deck 63 feet above the ground. From the point of the tree, visitors can take in panoramic view of the city, as well as the other pieces in the Plaisirs d’Hiver festival.6
1024 Architecture ABIES electronicusThe <a href="http://blog.archpaper.com/wordpress/archives/50869" target="_blank">architectural tree has caused controversy</a> in Brussel’s Muslim community, who found the tree to be too Christian for a city wide light festival. Yet the Christians had an even different view, hating on the tree because it was too abstract and not tree-like enough. Either way, the color changing LEDs and observation deck make for a creative and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/10-awesome-eco-friendly-christmas-trees-to-make-your-holiday-shine/" target="_blank">sustainable tree alternative</a>!7







