The BAMscape<\/a> is\u00a0a free-form seating environment commissioned by the Berkeley Art Museum\/Pacific Film Archive, designed by Faulders Studio<\/a> in United States. Installed for a two-year duration,\u00a0BAMscape\u00a0provides a new centerpiece within the museum\u2019s large 6,692 sq ft central atrium gallery, and merges disciplines of art, architecture, and furniture. As an open site for lounging, film screenings, live performance and multimedia events,\u00a0BAMscape\u00a0fosters the museum\u2019s direction for providing diverse event programming amidst its gallery spaces.<\/p>\n BAMscape\u00a0hosts wireless Internet and integrated outlets for powering laptops, and allows visitors to enjoy the space as a site for study and social networking. To achieve a maximum of volumetric presence within the budget limitations, the pre-fab system deploys CNC large-scale laser cutting processes to custom manufacture 150 individual curved modules. Lightweight and comprised of 93% air, the rigid foam structural substrate is laminated with thin layers of painted plywood.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n