TodaysArt 2014 985

STACKER

On the former Norfolkline compound in Scheveningen harbor, 20ft and 40ft shipping containers combined with inverted flat racks formed a temporary village of exhibition, performance, and social spaces. Refunc’s building fence system created a house structure guarding the firework installation. Placing standard shipping units upside down and sideways created spaces impossible through normal stacking methods. Each area, bar, stage, relaxation zones, emerged from how the steel frames were arranged. The gaps and volumes between containers defined the architecture. The temporary occupation tested how industrial infrastructure, when released from its transport function, creates spatial qualities through designed misorientation rather than conventional assembly.

 

 

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