Jumat, 30 Desember 2011

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Inverted: Fifth Ward Jam was created from a dilapidated old house in Houston, Texas, using timber from the building itself
Inverted: Fifth Ward Jam was created from a dilapidated old house in Houston, Texas, using timber from the building itself

Vortex: Artists Dan Havel and Dean Ruck created spiral tunnels through the house using the wooden planking
Vortex: Artists Dan Havel and Dean Ruck created spiral tunnels through the house using the wooden planking


Fifth Ward Jam art project, Houston
Fifth Ward Jam art project, Houston
Certainly not wooden: The buildings were gutted, and the wooden slats then nailed into place to create the unique 'exploded' look

Tunnel vision: Dan Havel and Dean Ruck transformed two bungalows in Houston into their first project, entitled Inversion, in 2007
Tunnel vision: Dan Havel and Dean Ruck transformed two bungalows in Houston into their first project, entitled Inversion, in 2007 (pictured)


Board walk: Inversion featured a single horizontal vortex which ended in a small hole through two bungalows
Board walk: Inversion featured a single horizontal vortex which ended in a small hole through two bungalows

Ground breaking: Mr Havel and Mr Ruck chose the two 1920s homes as they were earmarked for development
Ground breaking: Mr Havel and Mr Ruck chose the two 1920s homes as they were earmarked for development
Transformation: A little girl enjoys the Inversion project in 2005. The design has now been knocked down
Transformation: A little girl enjoys the Inversion project in 2005. The design has now been knocked down














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