“Future Flowers” by Daniel Libeskind

World renowned architect Daniel Libeskind has created an installation entitled "Future Flowers" in collaboration with Oikos for the Fuorisalone 2015. The installation has been created with Libeskind Design, the Milan-based studio headed by his son Lev Libeskind and is made up of cut and folded aluminum panels, painted in a new solvent-free shade of red produced by Oikos. The idea for the Future Flowers installation originates in a conceptual project Daniel Libeskind worked on at the early 80's. The geometric sculpture occupies most of the courtyard of the Pharmacy Cloister (Statale University, Milan) and was realized for the event "ENERGY FOR CREATIVITY", organized by Interni. The impressive and colourful structure is a combination of architecture, design and art that the visitor should have to see from all its angles.

The exhibit will be on view until May 24th 2015.

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PeAn ChKa

He is an Informatics teacher and She is a nursery teacher. They both share their love for design and arts.