‘vertical landscape’ by ryo yamada located in sapporo, japan image courtesy of y. maezawa

an artistic display of white synthetic fiber netting created by japanese artist/architect ryo yamada is located in sapporo, japan. sited inside the upper level exterior courtyard of a historical building, the installation responds to open air conditions. fifty eight square pillars measuring 3.6 meters in height, covering an area of 600m2 are suspended from a horizontal plane of synthetic fabric.

ryo yamada: vertical landscape

illuminated by the sun image courtesy of ryo yamada

the top of the delicate columns are open allowing light to filter through the translucent textile tube. a calm breeze sways the airy pillars producing a tranquil connection between earth and sky. this environmental art intends to evoke a range of emotions in visitors meandering within the space as it responds to varying weather conditions and sun angles.

ryo yamada: vertical landscape inside the fabric netting pillar image courtesy of neil hartmann

ryo yamada: vertical landscape view from above image courtesy of ryo yamad

ryo yamada: vertical landscape fabric detail image courtesy of y. maezawa

ryo yamada: vertical landscape panels suspended over courtyard image courtesy of neil hartmann

ryo yamada: vertical landscape breeze at dusk image courtesy of neil hartmann

ryo yamada: vertical landscape at dusk image courtesy of y. maezawa

 

ryo yamada: vertical landscape calm at dusk image courtesy of y. maezawa

ryo yamada: vertical landscape at night image courtesy of ryo yamada

ryo yamada: vertical landscape at night image courtesy of y. maezawa

ryo yamada: vertical landscape fabric netting detail image courtesy of ryo yamada

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