Eva Hild
#Flex & Sinus
SHENZHEN, CHINA
Adorning the north and south rooftop gardens are Eva Hild’s sculptures Flex and Sinus. Intricately bending and folding upon themselves, the works are made of hand-forged stainless steel with a bright automotive paint finish. Flex and Sinus are a continuation of Hild’s unique practice, viewing her sculptures as bodies and exploring how influence, pressure and strain are expressed within their continuously flowing forms. The smooth curves are contrasted by thin, sharp-looking edges, and the undulating forms alter depending on how you approach them, creating an engaging and intriguing focal point for the rooftop spaces.
UAP’s Shanghai team assisted the artist throughout the design development, as well as coordinating the tailored fabrication and installation approach for both Flex and Sinus.
The 1.48 million square meter centre is set to become the largest of its kind in the world. Incorporated within and throughout the Centre are ten site-specific artworks from seven different artists, each of which were selected following a comprehensive public art master plan created by UAP’s Shanghai team.
#Services provided
Consultancy
Public Art Master Planning
Artist Procurement
Materiality and Construction Advice
Manufacturing
Digital Sculpting & 3D Modelling
Design Development Support
Paint Shop
Welding & Fabrication
Installation
Preservation
#Project summary
Creative
Eva Hild
Artwork Title
Flex & Sinus
Project
Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center
Client
Shenzhen Municipal Government & China Merchants Shekou
Year
2021
Location
Shenzhen, China
Build
UAP
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