I was inspired by the architectural topography of the Natural History Museum building and the local topography in Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv. Working with cork motivated me to keep the raw material from the Amorim factory and create a large, communal, playful seating area. I used 108 cork blocks made from three different composites, creating a 45 sqm topographic layout positioned in the center of the amphitheater.

"It's a privilege to work with Rona Meyuchas Koblenz again and thereby have the opportunity to present cork to the local creative community, which is paying special attention to sustainability and versatile materials"

Carlos Jesus , Corticeira Amorim's director of marketing and communication


Credit:

Design: Rona Meyuchas Koblenz
Commissioned by: British Council Tel-aviv
Sponsor: Crociera Amorim

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