Art can be said that the benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom,
and you will get a different feeling from different angles.
Like this “artwork” designed by artist David Maher,
the building made up of more than 30 containers looks like discarded scrap iron.
After all, the manuscripts already feel incredible.
Can you guess that this is a real building that will be built?
It looks like a rectangular parallelepiped scattered inadvertently,
and it is even worse from God's vision.
It feels like a domino that God has played and fell to the ground.
However, it does exist in reality, on the land of Scotland,
in a new development area to the west of Edinburgh.
It comes from the hands of British artist David Maher-a man
who is known for using various materials to create huge,
dynamic art installations. The purpose of the establishment is to create an iconic
building in the area, which is undoubtedly successful.
The brick red building shell makes it stand out in the area. Its name is [Mach 1].
Each container is placed at a different angle, which is its uniqueness.
It will be used to develop marketing offices in the future, including an exhibition hall,
cafes and galleries, etc., in order to undertake various large and small activities.
Pictures courtesy of Mach 1