We’ve seen our share of projects using shipping pallets, but at 20′ square, Forêt II may take the cake in terms of scale. The cubic structure, built by Phil Allard and Justin Duchesneau, is designed as a meditation space for passersby. The humble shipping pallet is so often taken for granted, but is highlighted in this piece as an icon of utility, a means to get things where they need to go.

At the same time, the name of the piece, Forêt (translated to “Forest”) harkens to the material origins of the pallets themselves. As the user sits in the middle of the structure, light passes through the slats much like the sun shines through branches in a forest.

The installation was set up at the corner of Maisonneuve and Jeanne-Mance in Montreal, using a grand total of 810 pallets at its completion.

You can find more information at ++ Packaging UQAM.

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BY Michael Colombo

I do work in fabrication, electronics, sound design, music production and performance (Yes. All that.) Also a graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP).

I have three black cats.

One Response to Giant Meditation Chamber Made from Shipping Pallets

  1. In_Spired on said:

    In scouts, we were taught to leave lots of air flow when building a campfire, so I can’t help but see a magnificent bonfire just waiting to happen. Got marshmallows?

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