JDS Architects thought that this trampoline net spiral—which would allow people to bounce from the top floor to the bottom of the Guggenheim Museum rotunda—could be the funniest thing ever. I completely agree. And so do ambulance-chasing lawyers.
Unfortunately—or fortunately for the people who may have broken their necks—it is just a concept, part of Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum exhibition. The exhibition explores different formulas to fill the open space inside the famous Frank Lloyd Wright's building. [DesignBoom]


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