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Back for its fourth year, the creative camp Hello Wood was held last month in Hungary, set in the countryside north of Lake Balaton. At Hello Wood, 120 young designers and architects worked with leading experts to create installations which approach issues of society and community in architecture, ideas encompassed by this year’s motto “Step Closer!” Twelve teams had one week to create these installations using timber as their primary material, with the projects being judged and a winner awarded at the end of the week.
e-motion TRACK
Lead by Gabor Zoboki and Andras Csiszer of Zoboki Demeter and Partners Architects, this 20 meter long passageway was constructed of linked moving parts. Making it so that users can adjust the structure gives the architecture an interactive element engaging the people that pass through it.
iWood
Inspired by the modern phenomenon of groups of people who are more engaged by their phones than they are by each other, the iWood project lead by Aron Losonczi (Litracon) and Bence Turanyi (t2a) was designed as a way for people to share music.
LINK (Kapo_cs)
Designed for a specific location in the nearby village byBela Gal of KROKI Architects and Zsolt Frikker & Aron VassEysen of NARTARCHITECTS, this outdoor pub creates a connection between two streets and is intended as a permanent insertion which benefits the lives of locals and visitors alike.
MILL OF MORDOR
Lead by Nandor Nagy and Bulcsu Szabo of BLOKK Architects, this windmill is intended not just as a utilitarian energy generator, but also a visual spectacle, highlighting issues of energy generation and sustainability into the minds of those who see it.
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The simple act of dining together was the inspiration for Tibor Dekany and Dia Harcsa ofSpora architects. They created a 43-meter long table which could be adjusted to suit various dining configurations.
Gallish
For this year, the guest project was given to Anna Barothy, Daniel Csomor, Gergely Kasza and David Bansagi of the Szovetseg ‘39 Art Base. Their project entitled Gallish used timber, concrete and balloons to create an intriguing and natural form with an exciting interplay between the solid form of the concrete and the cavities left by the balloons.
via archdaily.com