Inflatable Utopias
The 'Dyodon', an experimental pneumatic house designed by Jean-Paul Jungmann in 1967
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Quasar Khanh (1934–2016)—Vietnamese engineer, designer, and pioneer of inflatable furniture—with his wife Emmanuelle and their children in the pneumatic house he designed in 1968
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The Pneumakosm, a pneumatic dwelling unit, designed in 1967 by Viennese avant-garde group Haus-Rucker-Co and 'Oase No. 7', created by Haus-Rucker-Co for Documenta 5 in Kassel (1972)
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The Polyvinyl Pneudome, or: the inflatable bubble house.
It was created by a Los Angeles design group named Chrysalis and praised in a 1972 Playboy article from which these images are taken
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NASA's inflatable lunar habitat proposal (1989). Worth zooming in
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What if he dropped some hot ass on the floor or drops the cigarette
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"Everything's made of jello! This piano, those sconces, that ghetto blaster, that jello..."
youtube.com/watch?v=_nyavf
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Pink Floyd had a project for an inflatable concert hall to be taken where there was no infrastructure for shows at all.
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Here's a piece of info that talks about a different approach from what I read initially:
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