Origami Lava Pours From The Window Of An Abandoned Building In Catalonia

As part of the recent LLUÈRNIA festival of light and fire in Catalonia, collaborators David Oliva of SP25 Arquitectura and Anna Juncà of Atelier 4 created this spectacular flow of lava using common fortune teller origami figures. Over 10,000 folded pieces of paper were needed to create the work that was illuminated from underneath and further brought to life with smoke machines.

More: LLUÈRNIA, SP25 Arquitectura h/t: colossal






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