ArchitectMade Moon
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Using NASA’s latest lunar terrain data in 2021, BIG mapped the exact geometry of the Moon onto a 3D model. With intricate precision, this model guided us to carve out the Moon’s mountains and craters in solid maple wood, achieving both extreme accuracy and a smooth surface. To enhance authenticity, we have marked the historic landing sites on the Moon with discreet brass nails.
Aspiring to something grander than earthly matters has always united and propelled humanity forward, which is why we aim to bring the Moon closer to you. Learning about it, feeling it, and even holding it in your hands inspires us to reach beyond ourselves and achieve what we, as humankind, can accomplish when we work together.
Material: Maple wood
Dimensions: W12 H12 cm
Big-Bjarke Ingels Group
BIG is a Copenhagen, New York and London based group of architects, designers, urbanists, landscape professionals, interior and product designers, researchers and inventors. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and of global economical flows and communication technologies that all together require new ways of architectural and urban organization.