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  1. Parade by the London University of Arts

    Profiled on eVolo, this Parade installation was created by a public arts group based at the University of the Arts, London. They used 4,200 milk crates to develop a new architectural space right in the middle of campus.

    From INHABITAT  

  2. A new performance venue made entirely from donated, free and recycled materials. Reused shipping pallets, recycled nails, old school furniture, and donated wood scraps have been used to construct this organic 120-seat temporary auditorium, which is located a mere 10 minutes’ walk from the Globe Theatre on the banks of the Thames.

    > From INHABITAT

  3. ‘As an homage to the 40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love the creative and entertaining folks from Black Rock (Nevada, USA,) have created a temporary bandshell for accoustic music in the Panhandle.’ 

    ‘The shell is a traditional bandshell and was constructed out of reclaimed, reused materials. From June 23 to September 3, 2007, it was located in San Francisco’s Panhandle park (California, USA), just west of the Clayton Street crossing, where it was open for an amazing number of acoustic neighborhood performances. 

    The outer skin was crafted by overlapping 75 automobile hoods. The underside of these hoods was painted a silver color and the structural support arches were covered with computer circuit boards. The back wall was crafted from stacked plastic drinking water bottles and illuminated with low-powered, amber-colored LED solar-powered lights. The stage surface was made with reclaimed solid-core doors.’ 

  4. http://www.sonnyradio.com/redneckmansion.htm

     a set at the Openluchttheater in Amsterdam where plays are performed in

    the summer months. This is from the production of Ivanov. 

  5. Aulabierta is an investigating and creating space for the collective construction of the learning.

    http://aulabierta.info

  6. From Mr Sarthout / CIgue