Egyptian architect, Ahmed Zayed has shared his design proposal for the 2012 London Olympic Games, a interactive installation along one of the iconic structures of London. Additional images and a brief description after the break.
The Concept: In 2012, London will witness the highlight event of the year, the Summer Olympics. Held once every four years, the Summer Olympics transforms the urban landscape of its host city.
The London Vibe Cuboid ,a proposal that aims to capture and convey the essence of this transformation as it manifests itself along the Waterloo Bridge, one of the city’s oldest and most iconic structures. A modern installation on top of the Queen Elizabeth hall, the London Vibe Cuboid will transfer travelers’ quivers of activity along a pulsating Waterloo Bridge to its visitors in the form of colored light waves flowing across the installation’s walls and furniture.
Polycarbonate sections are installed in a wavelike trough and ridge pattern. Their fluctuations are constrained by functional dimensions of its integrated elements – the furniture.
Visitors to the London Vibe above will be treated to an artistic display which encapsulates the London 2012 experience on the ground below.