As world cities grow larger, green space is lost due to the buildings erected on them. Augmented Skin takes the approach of providing green space in a dense urban environment while minimizing the dependence of artificial light. The green surface is elevated off the street level, creating a void to house the main exhibition spaces. The museums` roof filters light into the layers of galleries below through it`s perforated metal skin. The entire museum functions much like a rain forest canopy, a raised skin which filters light down to the lower levels.
2007
2007
Augmented skin by David Garbarz in United States won the WA Award Cycle 2. Please find below the WA Award poster for this project.
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