A Thousand Traps to Escape / Olivier Bourgeois and EAUL atelier 5D

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“A Thousand Traps to Escape” is a temporary installation designed by 13 students from Laval University under Olivier Bourgeois in the Magdalen Islands in Quebec, Canada. The project builds on the collaboration of themes of architecture, art, landscape and installation in the creation of space based on simple materials, the landscape and “the basic rules of construction”. The “local material” chosen for this construction is the ubiquitous lobster trap made of wood and fishnet. Its formal simplicity allowed for an basic stacking technique that produced relatively complex visual results of transparencies and opacities.

Read on for more information on the development of this project.

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Cite: Irina Vinnitskaya. "A Thousand Traps to Escape / Olivier Bourgeois and EAUL atelier 5D" 14 Feb 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/206739/a-thousand-traps-to-escape-olivier-bourgeois-and-eaul-atelier-5d> ISSN 0719-8884

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