How about a building made of soap bubbles?

Soap Walls (Image Source: Reproduction / Co.Design)

How about a building built with walls made of soap bubbles? This was the proposal brought by The Bubble Building, a temporary installation created by the architecture firm DUS at the International Architecture Biennial held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The creation stood for three weeks and consisted of about 16 aluminum structures distributed in hexagonal shapes. There, visitors were invited to wear rubber overshoes and participate in the “construction” of a building using only soap and water. According to the architects, although the bubbles last only a few seconds, some people have spent a few hours having fun in the middle of the buildings.

According to those responsible for the project, the idea was to represent a little new technologies that give new forms to "collective construction". Everything to do with the office slogan: “Public Architecture”.

How about a building made of soap bubbles?

How about a building made of soap bubbles?

How about a building made of soap bubbles?

How about a building made of soap bubbles?

How about a building made of soap bubbles?

How about a building made of soap bubbles?

How about a building made of soap bubbles?

Source: Co.Design