JDS Architects have come up with a wild n’ wacky idea to fill up the void at the Guggenheim Museum, that is, the wide open space inside the building. JDS invites you to “experience the void” by bouncing your way from the top to the bottom of the museum via a trampoline net. Design Boom points out that “this idea plays on Frank Lloyd Wright’s original scenography for the Guggenheim in which he envisioned patrons visiting the exhibition from the top, downwards.” Problem is, this method of transportation in the building would likely result in one too many tragic body traumas. Take a deep breath, it’s only a concept; and due to such safety concerns, it will likely remain just that. But it’s a fun idea, is it not?
[Via DesignBoom; Gizmodo]