MAD architects honors childhood with flying saucer-like installation at chinese art festival
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"This project is about capturing the freedom and wonder of childhood while providing a space for the community to gather, reflect, and imagine what lies ahead," shares Ma Yansong, founder of MAD Architects. This perspective highlights the dual purpose of the installation as a celebration of nostalgia and a present-day gathering place.
Set within a 600-year-old village steeped in history, the installation draws inspiration from Yanqiao's Qing Dynasty-era architecture. The transformation of this cherished playground space pays tribute to collective childhood memories, making it meaningful for the local community.
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