Sadly, plastic pollution is a devastating problem for the world’s oceans and marine life. According to the UN, about 8m tons of plastic waste is dumped in the seas annually. Increasing the global awareness of the ocean plastics issue alongside ocean clean-up and zero waste philosophy could be a solution. Environment-conscious designers express their concern with the problem and try to get through to people all over the globe with their recycle art projects.
Month: September 2019
When you think of air-filled objects, bouncy castles and pool floats are probably the first things that come to mind. However, the inflatables have become the part of contemporary architecture and art world and are being used in increasingly innovative ways. Having come onto the radar as early as the 1960s, inflatable architecture, experts say, is back in fashion these days.
Apart from their direct application, churches at all times have been magnificent architectural works that bring inspiration and awe to people who step in. Even when they are no longer used as religious places, it is a challenging task to preserve them for future generations. The respectful transformations bordering on renovations offer a new life to magnificent buildings of the past instead of tearing them down.