Philippe Glade - Architecture of Burning Man
Philippe Glade - Architecture of Burning Man
Philippe Glade - Architecture of Burning Man
Philippe Glade01A metal frame, dome and a lot of pink fabric make up Pink Heart Camp by John “Halcyon” Styn.
Philippe Glade02The SF Bay Area Airpusher Collective dubbed their structure "The Airpusher."
Philippe Glade03The Dome of Dough is made up of 850 loaves of bread. It's inspired by the Wildrose Canyon charcoal kilns in Death Valley, California.
Philippe Glade04Sacred Spaces Village Ascension Gateway Camp built by GuildWorks.
Philippe Glade05This giant duck is the brainchild of Isaiah Martin, David Shields and Tandy Nill.
Philippe Glade06The Temple of Transition was 120 feet high and featured five outer temples constructed from sheets of plywood.
Philippe Glade07This elliptical dome is called the Shady Waffle.
The Shady Waffle, an elliptical 5V dome for "peaceful breakfasts." Geodesic domes like this one are popular because they are easy to transport and assemble quickly.
Philippe Glade08A bit of astroturf welcomes visitors into this trailer.
Philippe Glade09Carports and murals make up the Altervision 3D Blacklight Experience Camp.
Philippe Glade10The Root Society Camp has a 30-foot dome.
Philippe Glade11The Darwin Fish Tank Camp was designed by Steve Dellicarpini and constructed with PVC pipes, steel bars and 4x4s.
Philippe Glade12Arctica and the Ice Caps is the place to go if you're looking for ice.
Philippe Glade13The First Church of the Jerk is a two-story structure where burners get hitched.
Philippe Glade14Tetris Camp is a massive sound camp built from scaffolding.
philippe glade15An elevated view of Black Rock City in the Black Rock Desert of northwest Nevada.
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