SCI-Arc students design Party Pavillion for Coachella
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Apr 2009
Some time ago, some very lucky students at SCI-Arc, the legendary school of architecture and design in downtown LA, were tasked with a project that would cause great envy in any architecture student. To design a party pavillion that would debut in famous music festival Coachella.
The students will see their design unveiled this week, on the festival’s opening day, April 17. The course “Rock and Roll Fantasy”, was taught by three principals at Ball-Nogues: Benjamin Ball, Gaston Nogues and Andrew Lyon. Ball-Nogues won the P.S.1’s Young Architect’s Program competition for their installation Liquid Sky in 2007.
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OH WOW! This project fills my every being with the green goo of envy. Oh how I wish I was THE one so that every other architecture student would be envious of me that’s because I base and justify my creativity on either being envious or being envied. Nothing else matters but envy of every shape and form. Maybe that’s what they mean by green architecture, a utopia of envy. *sigh*
lol@ AAB’s comment