'La Fabrique Sonore' Exhibition / Hyoung-Gul Kook, Ali Momeni and Robin Meier

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Taking place at the Vranken Pommery Monopole in Reims, France, La Fabrique Sonore combines ancient paper folding techniques with contemporary computer-aided-design and manufacturing processes. Curated by Charles Carcopino and Claire Staebler and designed by Hyoung-Gul Kook, Ali Momeni and Robin Meier, the form is inspired by mathematician and origami expert Taketoshi Nojima, especially his work reproducing organic forms from folded paper. More images and information on the exhibition after the break.

Their collaboration with architect Hyoung-Gul Kook allowed them to design, fabricate and assemble this suspended 345 cubic-meter structure from 285 flat sheets of aluminum/polyethylene composite, precisely folded 2,535 times. This structure acoustically amplifies the sound from a single speaker-driver in order to create an enclosed space that bathes the listener in its center in sound.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "'La Fabrique Sonore' Exhibition / Hyoung-Gul Kook, Ali Momeni and Robin Meier" 14 Dec 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/191889/la-fabrique-sonore-exhibition-hyoung-gul-kook-ali-momeni-and-robin-meier> ISSN 0719-8884

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