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PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN WEEK: David Chipperfield’s landmark new Kunsthaus extension in Zurich has an equally imposing new public artwork, created by Swiss contemporary artist Pipilotti Rist. Find out how BURRI public elements, together with numerous project partners, made the bold project a reality.
February 11, 2021 | 11:00 pm CUT

The Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist, together with the lighting designer Kaori Kuwabara, has developed an object for Heimplatz in Zurich that attracts attention with its special shape and colourfulness. Photo © Juliet Haller / Amt für Städtebau



BURRI public elements AG was one of the companies that made a decisive contribution to the realisation of Rist's work ‘Tastende Lichter‘: The task was to bring a longitudinally welded tube into an organically curved form
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A visit to BURRI’s website is all that is required to prove that practical objects can also become real aesthetic assets in urban spaces



Formally, the sculpture resembles an oversized flower: the steel tube became its stem and carries an abstracted flower head into which controllable LED spots have been integrated
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BURRI’s expertise was recently in demand for a very special, artistic project – the resulting piece being the very opposite of what one might expect to find coming off the end of a conveyor belt



After dark, moving lights integrated into the flower head draw attention to the facades of the surrounding buildings, such as the Zurich Kunsthaus and its extension. Top photo © Juliet Haller / Amt für Städtebau


At night, coloured points of light move slowly across surfaces, scanning details in the immediate vicinity and casting them in a new light. Bottom photo © Juliet Haller / Amt für Städtebau
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