URBAN SOAPBOX
 
This winning entry to the Tulane School of Architecture Architect's Week competition reinterpretes the traditional idea of a soapbox into a wheel that can be rolled from location to location.  The Do!-nut can be used as an outdoor classroom, place of discussion, and an urban soapbox.  It is built from plywood, strips of seatbelt, and LED lights.  Designed with the A-Week team led by Zarith Pineda and Casey Bemis.
Do!-nut
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Do!-nut

This winning entry to the Tulane School of Architecture Architect's Week competition reinterpretes the traditional idea of a soapbox into a wheel Read More

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