Weird But Cool: Plastic Waste The Burges Whale

Plastic Waste The Burges Whale Featured On Diabolical Rabbit
TriĆ«nnale 2018; STUDIOKCA – ‘Skyscraper (the Bruges Whale)’

Plastic Waste The Burges Whale Featured On Diabolical Rabbit

ABOUT THE PLASTIC BURGES WHALE PROJECT

This 38 foot tall whale made of plastic products is a project done by Brooklyn based design and architecture firm called STUDIOKCA. The whale which is called ” Skyscraper ” is made of about 4,000 square feet of plastic waste and spreading awareness of plastic waste in our oceans which endanger whales and many other sea animals all over the world.

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ABOUT STUDIOKCA

STUDIOKCAĀ is an award-winning architecture and design firm led by Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang based in Brooklyn, New York with projects ranging in scale and complexity from lighting fixtures and interiors, to public installations, sculptures and buildings in New York, Vermont, Nevada, Wisconsin, Brazil, Taiwan, and Papua New Guinea.

The practice explores the ways in which context and locality offer opportunities to design and create objects and spaces that respond directly to the demands of their programs and site-specific environmental conditions. With each project, we are interested in how materials can be crafted or purposed to solve a problem, shape a narrative, create a sense of place, and offer a unique solution that resonates with our clients and their sites.

STUDIOKCAĀ been honored with design awards including an American Institute of Architects National Small Project Award, AIA California Council Design Honor Award, AIA New York Design Merit Award, AIA Brooklyn + Queens Design Merit Award, AIA New York City of Dreams Pavilion Winner, SARA New York Chapter Design Award of Excellence, two Chicago Athenaeum American Architecture Awards, three Interior Design Magazine Best of Year Award Honors, two Architizer A+ Award Finalists, and The Architectā€™s Newspaper Best of Young Architects Award Honorable Mention.

The work of the firm has been published inĀ Architectural Record, Interior Design, The Architect’s Newspaper, Architectural Digest, Wired, Wallpaper*, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Fast Company, New York Magazine, Time Out New York,Ā and broadcast onĀ The Weather Channel, CNN,Ā andĀ Discovery Channel.

The firm’s public pavilions and installations have been exhibited on Governors Island and Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City, at the Center For Architecture in New York, the AIA National Convention, the World Science Festival, The Exploratorium Museum, The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, The Huntington Library, Art Collection, and Botanical Gardens, and at the Jockey Club in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Can find more about the plastic waste whale called Skyscraper

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