Have you ever seen a house blow a bubble?
It is arguably most striking in the evening when it lights up with a soft, welcoming glow.
The festival is rooted inSatoyama, the sustainable coexistence between human civilization and natural ecosystems.
Similarly, MAD Architectsstatesthat it endeavors to create a balance between humanity, the city, and the environment.
The firm sees the interactive space as playful, as well.
Yansong toldDezeen, Picture our century-old house drifting off to sleep, gently blowing bubbles as it dreams.
This innovative team also made a noteworthy nature-centric contribution to ETAT in 2018 withTunnel of Light.
The festival has brought a wealth of new visitors, employment, and tourism revenue to the area.
Ephemeral Bubblewill be open to ETAT guests through November 2024.
Visitors can explore the peaceful, semi-transparent unwavering balloon.
At night,Ephemeral Bubblealso glows within a neighborhood of traditional houses.
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