Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Cool, but one must ask, "Why!"


Belgian architect group, Gijs Van Vaerenbergh, built a church in Belgium, and it’s pretty plain from certain angles. From others, the structure reveals itself to be something else entirely: a building that’s almost entirely see through. 
The project, named “Reading Between the Lines,” is a composition of 100 layers of stacked steel, that are equidistantly staggered in a way that illusively change in appearance based on where the viewer is standing.





4 comments:

  1. All the world comes down to matters of perspective.

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  2. It's art. Really good art, if you ask me.
    Channeling Bobby Kennedy,"Why not?"

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  3. Wow! Brilliant! I'd like to see that!

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