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Zurich’s history runs deep – one of its most important industrial  monuments, the Hürlimann Brewery, has been converted into  an impressive  spa called Thermalbad.

Zurich’s history runs deep – one of its most important industrial monuments, the Hürlimann Brewery, has been converted into  an impressive spa called Thermalbad.

— 5 months ago with 38 notes
#pool  #architecture  #experience  #wood  #terrace  #garden 
UK-based artist Bruce Munro’s latest large-scale light installment  entitled Field of Light envelopes us in its magical meadow that is  comprised of over 5,000 light bulbs. Each of the illuminated orbs are  threaded with fibre optic cables and stand atop an acrylic stem, all of  which is enlivened by a color projector.
Bruce Munro’s website

UK-based artist Bruce Munro’s latest large-scale light installment entitled Field of Light envelopes us in its magical meadow that is comprised of over 5,000 light bulbs. Each of the illuminated orbs are threaded with fibre optic cables and stand atop an acrylic stem, all of which is enlivened by a color projector.

Bruce Munro’s website

— 6 months ago with 13 notes
#lighting  #installation  #colors  #garden  #art 
UK-based artist Bruce Munro’s latest large-scale light installment  entitled Field of Light envelopes us in its magical meadow that is  comprised of over 5,000 light bulbs. Each of the illuminated orbs are  threaded with fibre optic cables and stand atop an acrylic stem, all of  which is enlivened by a color projector.

UK-based artist Bruce Munro’s latest large-scale light installment entitled Field of Light envelopes us in its magical meadow that is comprised of over 5,000 light bulbs. Each of the illuminated orbs are threaded with fibre optic cables and stand atop an acrylic stem, all of which is enlivened by a color projector.

— 6 months ago with 11 notes
#lighting  #garden  #installation  #art  #colors 
Tom Price has created his own cherry trees using polypropylene pipe and  nylon cables. Price heated the plastic tubing, which allowed the  material to conform to his liking. Next, he used the cables to tie the  tubing together.

Tom Price has created his own cherry trees using polypropylene pipe and nylon cables. Price heated the plastic tubing, which allowed the material to conform to his liking. Next, he used the cables to tie the tubing together.

— 6 months ago with 3 notes
#installation  #garden  #art