This archive dives into the fascinating intersection of architecture and urban art. We explore how graffiti and street art not only decorate buildings but actively shape architectural design and perceptions of urban spaces. From stunning murals that revitalize decaying structures to controversial tagging that sparks debate, we examine the complex relationship between these creative forces. Discover examples of innovative architectural designs inspired by street art, and delve into the social and cultural implications of this powerful artistic expression. Explore articles showcasing diverse styles, from intricate stencils to large-scale installations, and see how artists are challenging conventional notions of urban aesthetics.
Kubik - Urban Light Club
Do you know “Kubik”? It’s a mobile, luminous, open-air club, designed by the creative minds of Modulorbeat, a German architecture and Design group. It depends on a so called “Big Tanks” concept, what makes it possible to build a spatial, illuminated, temporary installation of large tanks, in which there are lights that can light up by the rhythm of the beat. Each tank can be controlled individually. ...
