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Snapshot: Between Forest and Skies

By Mark Robins An oversized stencil seemingly floats in water on slender legs. This interactive pavilion at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum illustrates the strength, durability and importance of low-carbon aluminum. Mimicking a manufactured forest, it’s titled “Between Forests and Skies” because of its unnatural imitation of our natural environment. Produced using unique inert anode… Continue reading Snapshot: Between Forest and Skies
By Mark Robins

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An oversized stencil seemingly floats in water on slender legs. This interactive pavilion at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum illustrates the strength, durability and importance of low-carbon aluminum. Mimicking a manufactured forest, it’s titled “Between Forests and Skies” because of its unnatural imitation of our natural environment. Produced using unique inert anode technology, it showcases the fundamental role of low-carbon raw materials in creating a more sustainable world.

Architect: Nebbia Works, London, www.nebbia.works
Structural engineer: Format Engineers, London, www.formatengineers.com
Fabricator: Littlehampton Welding, Littlehampton, United Kingdom, www.littlehamptonwelding.co.uk
Aluminum supplier: En+ Group, London, www.enplusgroup.com

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