MAD Architects’ Crazy Project for the Echigo-Tsumari Triennale

The architects restored a 750-metre-long Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel, interspersed with art installations for the occasion.

17.10.2018

Photography by Nacasa & Partners Inc. courtesy of MAD Architects

This project was devised by MAD Architects, the firm founded by Yansong Ma, for the Echigo-Tsumari Art Field Triennale 2018. Its goal was to restore the 750-metre-long Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel in Niigata Prefecture.

The team created five artistic spaces that evoked the natural elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth). Just before the tunnel, a small wooden hut served as a café and souvenir shop, selling locally made artisanal products. On the upper level was a hot spring foot spa. All through the gallery, lights illuminated the different areas. But the show-stopper came right at the end, with an installation entitled The Light Cave, a pool of water with a mirror reflecting the surrounding nature.

 

More information on the Echigo-Tsumari Art Field Triennale can be found on its website.

Photography by Nacasa & Partners Inc. courtesy of MAD Architects

Photography by Nacasa & Partners Inc. courtesy of MAD Architects

Photography by Nacasa & Partners Inc. courtesy of MAD Architects

Photography by Nacasa & Partners Inc. courtesy of MAD Architects

Photography by Nacasa & Partners Inc. courtesy of MAD Architects