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    By The Artist EditorialOctober 21, 2017Updated:October 12, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Forest of Light by Sou Fujimoto
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    Here, is a list of one of the top 7 picks of the Most Visited Design Installations From Around the World.

    Mirror Maze by Es Devlin

    Mirror Maze by Es Devlin
    Mirror Maze by Es Devlin

    Mirror Maze is one of the most visited design installation by Es Devlin. Es Devlin used an exclusive scent for this maze. This maze was installed inside the warehouse in Peckham, London. This maze is now used for artist studios.

    A Gentle Collapsing II by Alex Hartley

    A Gentle Collapsing II by Alex Hartley
    A Gentle Collapsing II by Alex Hartley

    A Gentle Collapsing II is one of the most visited design installation by Alex Hartley. This was installed in the gardens of London’s Victoria Miro Gallery. Alex Hartley was a british artist who created this for the gallery’s canal-side garden.

    An Occupation of Loss by OMA New York

    An Occupation of Loss by OMA New York
    An Occupation of Loss by OMA New York

    An Occupation of Loss is one of the most visited design installation by OMA New York. The shape of this installation is cylindrical to echo sounds made by mourners in a performance by artist Taryn Simon.

    Foil by Layer by Benjamin Hubert

    Foil by Layer by Benjamin Hubert
    Foil by Layer by Benjamin Hubert

    Foil by Layer is one of the most visited design installation by Benjamin Hubert. The artist made 50,000 metal triangles for this installation and foils are stretched 20 meters and visitors can see moving light patterns onto the medieval artworks.

    Rockaway! by Katharina Grosse

    Rockaway! by Katharina Grosse
    Rockaway! by Katharina Grosse

    Rockaway! is one of the most visited design installation by Katharina Grosse. The structure was transformed into an artwork using brightly coloured spray paint. Following Hurricane Sandy, this was demolished later.

    Incidental Space by Christian Kerez

    Incidental Space by Christian Kerez
    Incidental Space by Christian Kerez

    Incidental Space is one of the most visited design installation by Christian Kerez. The artist built an inhabitable structure featuring a cloud-like exterior and a cavernous interior. There are two openings in this structure for visitors.

    Forest of Light by Sou Fujimoto

    Forest of Light by Sou Fujimoto
    Forest of Light by Sou Fujimoto

    Forest of Light is one of the most visited design installation by Sou Fujimoto. Sou Fujimoto was a japanese architect who used spotlights and mirrors and specially composed sounds to create his “shifting forest of light” that responded to visitor movements.

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