Blue Velvet Colonnade – Bahraini — Danish (Bahrain and Denmark)

Soft folds of Gentle 2 textile by Kvadrat Febrik drape to form the structure of Blue Velvet Colonnade, a soft architectural installation developed by Bahraini — Danish, the design practice of Batool Alshaikh, Maitham Almubarak and Christian Vennerstrøm Jensen. Whereas a traditional colonnade is a structural element designed to support a building, Blue Velvet Colonnade makes use of the flexibility of textile to subvert the medium – it is an element of architecture that cannot even hold itself up, and which instead drapes under its own weight. Bahraini — Danish further challenged the textile by embellishing it with golden embroidery. Playing out between the columns, this embroidery tells the tale of A’ali, a Bahraini town undergoing rapid change. Through this golden embellishment, the studio offers an interpretation of the town’s landscape, blending both present and prehistoric time.
 

Bahraini—danish

Bahraini—Danish 是一个利用文化差异来创造、参与和质疑最佳制作方式的联合团队。 该项目由 Batool Alshaikh、Maitham Almubarak 和 Christian
VennerstrømJensen 于 2016 年在巴林创立,其名称反映了巴林和丹麦在考古、建筑和乳制品生产等领域的历史交流。该团队的作品曾在中东和欧洲各地展出。