Calvin Seibert Sculpts Impressive Modernist Sandcastles

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“I always had an affinity for architecture which I attribute to growing up in a neighborhood and town that was constantly under construction. Our house was the first on the block. I think that in a way I was more interested in the abstractness of the foundations and the initial framing then in the completed structures themselves. Things I made back then had that incompleteness about them. As I became more aware of architecture in the wider world Brutalism was one of the styles of the moment. Looking at architecture magazines as a child and seeing hotels in French ski resorts (Marcel Breuer at Flaine) made of concrete suited my sensibility, I was hooked.”

For New York-based Calvin Seibert, sandcastles are more than just a fun summer hobby. Using a paint bucket, homemade plastic trowels, and up to about 150 gallons of water he creates spectacular modernist sandcastles. Read on after the break for an interview with Seibert and to see more photos of his work.

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Cite: Sabrina Santos. "Calvin Seibert Sculpts Impressive Modernist Sandcastles" 25 Jul 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/770717/calvin-seibert-sculpts-impressive-modernist-sandcastles> ISSN 0719-8884

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