a cloud kiosk set up in Burlington's Metropolis Corridor Park
Positioned in BurlingtonThe historic Metropolis Corridor Park, The Cloud is a sculptural kiosk designed by Wade and Leta in collaboration with Studio RENZ+OEI. Designed as each a useful construction and a bit of public artworkTHE set up affords a playful reinterpretation of clouds, combining geometry with the fluid and ephemeral nature of its inspiration. The undertaking arose out of a collaboration between the 2 studios, who sought to develop an unconventional strategy to a everlasting merchandising house throughout the park.
all photographs of Wade and Leta
Wade and Leta and RENZ+OEI reinterpret cloud formations
For Cloud, the inventive duo of Wade and Leta and Studio RENZ+OEI systematizes the cloud formations in a geometrical kind that contrasts with the park's pure environment. Its vibrant colours and dynamic kind create a way of motion and lightness, providing a sculptural presence that invitations engagement. The kiosk serves as an anchor for a neighborhood Vermont grocer, integrating artwork, structure and performance into one house. The construction displays the fusion of artwork and structure, utilizing a playful design language that contributes to the energetic environment of the park. Positioned to activate public house, The Cloud provides a novel visible factor to Burlington's Metropolis Corridor Park, enhancing its function as a neighborhood hub.
Cloud, designed by Wade and Leta with Studio RENZ+OEI, serves as a sculptural kiosk
Cloud merges artwork and structure, providing a playful reinterpretation of cloud formations
vibrant colours and dynamic shapes create a way of motion and lightness within the construction of the Cloud
this everlasting set up contrasts with the pure panorama of Metropolis Corridor Park, including a sculptural presence
the geometric shapes in The Cloud design reinterpret the ephemeral nature of actual clouds
the playful design invitations park guests to interact with the construction in new methods