The Broken Wiggle

public pavilion

At the far edge of The Atelier Fringe, where the maintained bicycle infrastructure gives way to unmaintained gravel, stands what was once a public rest pavilion built around a set of monumental Frank Gehry Wiggle chairs — each one four meters tall, their corrugated cardboard construction translated faithfully into laminated timber and weatherproof resin at architectural scale. The pavilion roof — a folded plane of zinc — has partially detached at its eastern end and hangs at an angle suggesting ...

Located in The Panopticon of Good Taste.