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James Corner creates huge iceberg installation for National Building Museum summer series
POSTED 10 Mar 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Visitors will be able to ascend a viewing area inside the tallest iceberg – which rises 56ft and reaches the museum's third-storey balcony Credit: James Corner Field Operations/National Building Museum
James Corner Field Operations have designed a vast glacial installation for the National Building Museum in Washington, which will make visitors feel as though they are walking through an underwater world of ice fields.

The urban design, landscape architecture and public realm practice – best-known for their acclaimed work on New York’s High Line – have designed the immersive installation for the museum’s returning Summer Block Party series, which will run from July to September.

Called ICEBERGS, the piece will span and climb the museum's Great Hall, occupying an area of 12,540sq ft (1,100sq m). Reusable construction materials such as scaffolding and polycarbonate paneling represent caves and grottoes on the ocean floor, and icebergs floating on the ‘water line’ – which is suspended 20ft high bisecting the vertical space.

Visitors will be able to ascend a viewing area inside the tallest iceberg – which rises 56ft and reaches the museum's third-storey balcony – cross an ‘undersea’ bridge and enjoy an educational programme exploring the relationship between landscape architecture, design, and the environment.

“ICEBERGS invokes the surreal underwater-world of glacial ice fields,” said James Corner, the studio’s founder and director. “Such a world is both beautiful and ominous given our current epoch of climate change, ice-melt, and rising seas. The installation creates an ambient field of texture, movement, and interaction, as in an unfolding landscape of multiples, distinct from a static, single object.”

Explaining the decision to commission the installation, museum executive director Chase W. Rynd said: “ICEBERGS symbolises an extreme counterpoint to the sweltering heat of the Washington D.C. summer. We hope that James Corner Field Operations’ striking design will provoke both serious public conversation about the complex relationship between design and landscape, while also eliciting a sense of wonder and play among visitors of all ages.”

ICEBERGS will be on display from 2 July to 5 September.

The Summer Block Party series has become a very popular annual event for the National Building Museum. Last year, over 180,000 visitors came to see an installation called BEACH, created by Snarkitecture, which was formed of 750,000 recyclable translucent plastic balls. In 2014, Bjarke Ingels Group filled the Great Hall with an enormous maze.
Reusable construction materials such as scaffolding and polycarbonate paneling represent caves and grottoes on the ocean floor, and icebergs floating on the ‘water line’ Credit: James Corner Field Operations/National Building Museum
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James Corner creates huge iceberg installation for National Building Museum summer series
POSTED 10 Mar 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Visitors will be able to ascend a viewing area inside the tallest iceberg – which rises 56ft and reaches the museum's third-storey balcony Credit: James Corner Field Operations/National Building Museum
James Corner Field Operations have designed a vast glacial installation for the National Building Museum in Washington, which will make visitors feel as though they are walking through an underwater world of ice fields.

The urban design, landscape architecture and public realm practice – best-known for their acclaimed work on New York’s High Line – have designed the immersive installation for the museum’s returning Summer Block Party series, which will run from July to September.

Called ICEBERGS, the piece will span and climb the museum's Great Hall, occupying an area of 12,540sq ft (1,100sq m). Reusable construction materials such as scaffolding and polycarbonate paneling represent caves and grottoes on the ocean floor, and icebergs floating on the ‘water line’ – which is suspended 20ft high bisecting the vertical space.

Visitors will be able to ascend a viewing area inside the tallest iceberg – which rises 56ft and reaches the museum's third-storey balcony – cross an ‘undersea’ bridge and enjoy an educational programme exploring the relationship between landscape architecture, design, and the environment.

“ICEBERGS invokes the surreal underwater-world of glacial ice fields,” said James Corner, the studio’s founder and director. “Such a world is both beautiful and ominous given our current epoch of climate change, ice-melt, and rising seas. The installation creates an ambient field of texture, movement, and interaction, as in an unfolding landscape of multiples, distinct from a static, single object.”

Explaining the decision to commission the installation, museum executive director Chase W. Rynd said: “ICEBERGS symbolises an extreme counterpoint to the sweltering heat of the Washington D.C. summer. We hope that James Corner Field Operations’ striking design will provoke both serious public conversation about the complex relationship between design and landscape, while also eliciting a sense of wonder and play among visitors of all ages.”

ICEBERGS will be on display from 2 July to 5 September.

The Summer Block Party series has become a very popular annual event for the National Building Museum. Last year, over 180,000 visitors came to see an installation called BEACH, created by Snarkitecture, which was formed of 750,000 recyclable translucent plastic balls. In 2014, Bjarke Ingels Group filled the Great Hall with an enormous maze.
Reusable construction materials such as scaffolding and polycarbonate paneling represent caves and grottoes on the ocean floor, and icebergs floating on the ‘water line’ Credit: James Corner Field Operations/National Building Museum
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Snarkitecture’s blockbuster BEACH exhibition to live on in Washington’s underground art space


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Snarkitecture's indoor 'white beach' draws crowds to National Building Museum


More than 100,000 visitors have visited an unusual seaside-inspired installation at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, causing online ticket sales to be ceased to ensure current ticket holders can be accommodated.
Snarkitecture installation recreates beach experience at Washington museum


A beach made from a mishmash of construction materials and an ocean comprised of 750,000 recyclable plastic balls is being created in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Phase 3 of NYC High Line project sees innovative park opened to public


Officially opened to the public yesterday (21 September), the third and northernmost phase of the New York High Line is now complete.
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OMA completes New Museum transformation with landmark expansion and Oberon restaurant
OMA has completed a major transformation of New York's New Museum, creating a larger cultural campus that combines expanded exhibition spaces with learning, performance, hospitality and public programming.
David Rockwell creates immersive magic destination, The Hand and The Eye
A US$50 million (£44.2 million, €51.2 million) transformation of Chicago's historic McCormick Mansion has created a new destination that combines live magic, immersive theatre, dining and private membership under one roof.
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