A Rippling Townhouse Facade by Alex Chinneck Takes a Seat in a London Square

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45 points by surprisetalk 4 days ago


hn_throwaway_99 - 4 days ago

The windows on this were extremely impressive to me. That is, I feel like this would have been way easier if all the windows were just on flat sections, but one set of windows have about their bottom third on the bottom curve, meaning he had to fabricate curved window frames and curved window panes, which seems really difficult to me. He could have easily "cheated" and put those windows just a tad higher so they were fully on the vertical back wall. Making them with that curve just shows a crazy attention to detail and really added to the illusion of the brick sculpture feeling like a flexible rug.

impossiblefork - 4 days ago

While fun I always feel that grass and trees are basically always nicer than this kind of thing.

It feels like a human imposition on nature, that we decide that we are to have this brick thing here, instead of whatever grew there.

Maybe if it were a tunnel it would be okay.

egypturnash - 4 days ago

I wanna play this skateboarding game. :)

adammarples - 3 days ago

Where is it?

aaron695 - 4 days ago

> 7,000 bricks

Not sure this is true from a construction shot -

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1102267448604760&set=pc...

readthenotes1 - 4 days ago

More money than sense.

In the UK is it more money than pense? (a play on pensive)