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15. Elisava Design School: 'Sunflower Building'
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Imagine a building that could turn with the sun, maximizing on this energy source, not only in terms of the light it provides, but for air conditioning purposes as well, thus bringing innovation together with sustainability. This was the challenge presented to boolab by the agency Soon in Tokyo for its client, the Building Engineering Department of the Elisava design school. In reality, the commission corresponds to a communication strategy launched by the agency two years ago involving the concept of ‘impossible buildings’, which sought to show that behind any highly innovative architectural project, there must be a architectural engineer who can tackle the most mind-boggling ideas and make them a reality.

The delicate piece, brainchild of Martin Allais, portrays in 90” the construction of this ‘sunflower building’. The director challenged himself with depicting the story solely through the use of camera movements and frame changes over mock-ups and miniature characters, without relying on any animation technique. A poetic and suggestive tribute to a complex career that is often not given its due merit.

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  • Musser plus 1 year ago
    Music?!
  • Martin Allais plus 1 year ago
    The music is from a young russian composer erradicated in New york, his name is Ljova, and i found just by coincidence, i fell in love with this piece and i think is fit the bill for the images...
  • well thank you! what a great surprise to see this. How did you find the track? It's unreleased... your edits make sense!
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  • Esin Kalay 1 year ago
    what is this music you use in film?
  • Martin Allais plus 1 year ago
    Ljova, google it, is a great new talent, he works for cinema and also have his own band. :)
  • thank you thank you. :)
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  • Rami Lob 1 year ago
    great!!
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  • Boca Ceravolo plus 1 year ago
    Kick ass!
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  • Buenisimo
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  • sodazot 1 year ago
    what material did you use for making puppets?
    Is it handmade?
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  • beautiful. simply.
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  • Bruno Rachacuca plus 1 year ago
    Excelente.

    about the music, it sounds like the "Assassination of Jesse James" sound track.
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  • Siddharth Singh plus 1 year ago
    beautiful.
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  • rahul patil 1 year ago
    very nice
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  • Soon in Tokyo 1 year ago
    Soon in Tokyo party in the penthouse! All invited. Thanx all Boolab talents: Martin, Barbara, Phillipe, Coke...
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  • Very good piece !

    (Still not convinced such a building is energetically sustainable; i mean... is the energy needed to rotate the building less than energy gained from such movement ?)
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  • pixtur 1 year ago
    beautiful. The music fits perfectly.
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  • increible!!!
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  • David Potter 1 year ago
    Nice, but I felt it lacked a conclusion? Left feeling empty? Why no overview of the whole building?
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  • Joe Moya plus 1 year ago
    Incredible use of tilt shift and miniture animation sync to a good sound track.
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  • animos 1 year ago
    beautiful! great idea!
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  • Juan Behrens 1 year ago
    Martin! Nice work Boolab!
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  • Daniel Belay 1 year ago
    Beautiful video, and concept. Great work!
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  • Mauro Ricci 1 year ago
    Excellent also the concept.
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  • Martin Allais plus 1 year ago
    Thanks to all for the good comments, like i reply in the top, the music is from Ljova (great new talent composer) google it and check his music, is really awesome, about the puppets we bought puppets for trains and then repaint them for our own purposes, all the rest of the models we created inhouse.
  • thank again!
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  • Crack! standing ovation.
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  • oneedo 1 year ago
    I really like this film!
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