‘new ark’ unfolds as a contemplative installation in aarhus

 

In a narrow alley in the Godsbanen area of Aarhus, Denmark, New Ark unfolds as an artistic journey that encourages reflection on the body, architecture, and our ever-evolving climate. Conceived by Tideland Studio in collaboration with Rumgehør and Stine Rosdahl-Petersen, the installation comprises a 50-meter-long tapestry made of undulating concrete tiles intertwined with polished steel lifebuoys.

 

In addressing one of the paramount challenges of our time, the New Ark team has centered their efforts around the element of water – a substance with both alluring and destructive properties. As if cascading from the city’s rooftops, three lifebuoys lie embedded within the concrete surface, creating ripples as they ebb and flow. Employing digital simulations, the movement of the water has been captured down to each split second.

new ark's 50-meter tapestry of concrete tiles & steel lifebuoys unfolds in denmark
New Ark invites visitors to explore the intricate patterns of rippling water | all images courtesy of Tideland Studio

 

 

urging reflection on the body, architecture, and our climate

 

New Ark stands in close proximity to the Aarhus School of Architecture, a result of collaboration between various architects and artists to transform a nondescript urban passage into a bustling space of high artistic value. The installation captures the essence of water as the waves and splashes become animated in minute detail, providing a fascinating insight into its otherwise ephemeral nature.

 

The presence of water within this alley serves as a dual-purpose narrative – a solemn warning of rising sea levels and a tribute to the forgotten history of the site, which a century ago was a flooded natural landscape. Today, visitors can rest on the lifebuoys, whose mirror-like surfaces bring the sky down to the street and distort the architecture’s stringent lines. Tideland Studio, Rumgehør, and Stine Rosdahl-Petersen have etched rhythmic waves into the tiles to create a dynamic walking experience that prompts passersby to contemplate the intricate interplay between their own bodily rhythm and the timeless cadence of the waves. In this way, the alleys’ elongated character is utilized to create a surprising and sensory experience amidst the bustle of the city.

new ark's 50-meter tapestry of concrete tiles & steel lifebuoys unfolds in denmark
the artwork consists of 100 concrete tiles and three steel 4:1 lifebuoys

new ark's 50-meter tapestry of concrete tiles & steel lifebuoys unfolds in denmark
the rings serve as urban furniture

new ark's 50-meter tapestry of concrete tiles & steel lifebuoys unfolds in denmark
the geometry of surface of the tiles are made through digital wave dynamic simulations

new ark's 50-meter tapestry of concrete tiles & steel lifebuoys unfolds in denmark
each tile is unique

new ark's 50-meter tapestry of concrete tiles & steel lifebuoys unfolds in denmark
surface details

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the reflections of the steel rings distort the otherwise rigid lines of the surrounding architecture

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textures and patterns of the ring and tile

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New Ark enlivens a narrow alley at the Godsbane area in Aarhus

 

 

project info:

 

name: New Ark
designer: Tideland Studio, Rumgehør, Stine Rosdahl-Petersen

location: Aarhus, Denmark

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom