An artist and engineering studio have collaborated on a 13-meter-high tower for the London Festival of Architecture, constructed from industrial fence material. Titled 'No.1616 Fence', the structure draws inspiration from electricity pylons and aims to provoke conversations about boundaries and societal divisions. This installation demonstrates how repurposed materials and artistic intervention can transform common elements into thought-provoking structures, relevant for designers and urban planners considering the symbolic and functional aspects of public art.
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