Google Birdhouse
- Words
- Caroline Kurze
Trying to view the world from different perspectives and scales, Taiwanese designer Shu-Chun Hsiao looks at changing interactions between macro and micron landscapes. He is using the google maps landmark icon, as a physical marker for a bird’s destination as they navigate the streets in a new context.
+ Read MoreJust like people and way-finding, the miniature dwellings serve as an arrival point for our feathered friends, accommodating their needs.
All images © Shu-Chun Hsiao
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