Feb 12
Starting today, the Guggenheim Museum of modern art in New York City is taking architecture to a whole new level. If you’ve ever been to the museum, you’ve definitely taken note of Frank Lloyd Wright’s marvelous, spacious architecture. The JDS Architect group have proposed the idea of turning the building’s central void space into a giant trampoline net. This net spirals from the top floor downward to the main lobby. Patrons are actually allowed to walk and hang out on the net and experience the exhibition from top to bottom. The net will only be up until April 28th, so check it out fast!
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Guggenheim trampoline net, this is amazing!
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