Houston: we have a wormhole

Wormhole
Architecture and Design · Inversion Tunnel House | Looking Back:

Dan Havel and Dean Ruck called this tunnel “Inversion” and saw it as a celebration of the old space that had once housed art classes. Just before these houses were demolished to clear the site for a coffee house, they peeled off the exterior wood and recycled it into this awesome art installation. Locals knew the buildings and the classes they’d housed, but suddenly the sight drew in more attention. Kids and adults climbed in from off the streets to get lost in the stunning vortex of wood scraps.

3 thoughts on “Houston: we have a wormhole

  1. Just found this photo of the very creative Inversion Tunnel house. What a neat idea! If I had seen it I would have crawled into it too. What an amazing sculpture from wood scraps; shows what one can do with imagination.

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