On the grounds of Columbia University three, oversized inflatable sculptures light up using solar power. The works are the latest iteration of “The Outside In Project”, a seminar course hosted by the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP). Goo, Hug, and Worm, as the pieces are named, are situated in various locations on the South and North Lawns of Avery Hall Hug and perched on the southeast terrace of Uris Hall.
These installations mark the fourth iteration of the seminar, an ongoing collaborative initiative, directed by faculty Laurie Hawkinson and Galia Solomonoff, to design, build, and program a temporary pavilion
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