Arthur Mamou-Mani explains how the ephemeral nature of water and principles of circular design informed his installation for Clerkenwell Design Week in this exclusive video interview produced by Dezeen.
“There’s something very beautiful about the strength and the fluidity and fragility of water,” Mamou-Mani told Dezeen in the interview. “These contrasts are very poetic.”
Unveiled at this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week, the 3D-printed bioplastic installation transformed the historic stone arches of St John’s Gate into a sensory “water corridor”, offering visitors a rare moment of stillness amid the busy streets of Clerkenwell.
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