Watch this poetic installation in Southern Finland dance with the elements


On the small island of Korpo in Southwest Finland, surrounded by forests and the Baltic Sea, sits Shiver House, a beautiful architectural installation that actually wasn't supposed to be there anymore. 

Designed by UK-based practice NEON and constructed out of Finnish airplane ply in 2015, the project was intended to be in-situ for only 4 months as part of Korpo's Barfotastigen exhibition. Due its overwhelming popularity, however, it was granted an extended lifespan and even attracted summer concerts as part of the Korpo Sea Jazz festival.

Alexander Walter via Archinect - News https://bit.ly/2yE9fBt

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