"The project is fabricated entirely from post-consumer and post-industrial waste from the metropolitan Vancouver region. The installation, an equal collaboration between Matthew Soules Architecture and AFJD Studio (Amber Frid-Jimenez & Joe Dahmen), engages tactically with these materials to produce soft forms that extend the typical range of active and passive social activities, fostering unexpected social encounters and new perspectives on the city."
And guess what? They all look like boulders, but soft ones that you can lounge about on. While NYC Boulder Blog is generally a greater fan of the real thing, these teflon-filled facsimiles certainly seem like an excellent bunch of items to fill the urban landscape. I mean, really, who doesn't like art that encourages you to sprawl out with both your friends and complete strangers?











