The Indicator: Morning, Lebbeus

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One October morning in 2003, Lebbeus Woods shattered the sleepy air in Los Angeles with a swift and decisive re-deployment of his famed Foundation Cartier installation, The Fall. 1,400 steel rods were drilled into the polished concrete floors running SCI-Arc’s quarter mile. In a single night of cloaked activity, Woods and a gang of student volunteers made Maya, Rhino and all computer pyrotechnics, then all the rage, seem irrelevant with a forest of bent steel rods that seemed to react to the forces of the building…and seemingly appeared out of nowhere.

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Cite: Rodrigo Frey. "The Indicator: Morning, Lebbeus " 14 Nov 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/293394/the-indicator-morning-lebbeus> ISSN 0719-8884

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