Gijs Van Vaerenbergh, Labyrinth

The Belgian duo, collectively known as Gijs Van Vaerenbergh, have created ‘Labyrinth’, a sculptural-spatial intervention based on the artists' interest in fundamental architectural typologies. Using unique compositions of wall and void, the labyrinth stands at 37.5m (123ft) at its highest points and is comprised of 5mm thick steel plates geometrically hollowed to create a collection of frames… According to the architects, “through a monotonous succession of high corridors, the viewer is confronted with openings that reveal what is on the other side of the walls.” via CLAD http://www.cladglobal.com/CLADnews/architecture-design/Gijs-Van-Vaerenbergh-create-Labyrinth-maze-for-Genk’s-c-mine-arts-centre-in-Belgium/317150