The Blur Building is an ephemeral program, conceptualized for the Swiss Expo of Yverdon-les-Bains in 2002. The building was only composed of a steel structure erected from Lake Neuchâtel, and of two superposed platform for visitors to stand and stroll.. The Blur Building's experience was entirely generated by algorithms to which visitors.. The ramped bridge is 400ft (120m) in length. It takes visitors right into the fog's center.. Yverdon-Les-Bains, 2002. The Blur Building is closed. Videos Liz Diller: Architecture is a special effects machine. Liz Diller: Architecture is a special effects machine. 19 min 24 sec. Blur Building. The Blur building 4 min 17 sec.

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1998-2003. Blur Building was built for Swiss Expo 2002 on Lake Neuchâtel. The lightweight tensegrity structure measured three hundred feet wide by two hundred feet deep by seventy-five feet high. The primary material was water, which was pumped from the lake, filtered, and shot as a fine mist through 31,500 high-pressure nozzles.. Blur building. The Blur building was a temporary pavilion built for the 2002 Swiss Expo in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland. Rising out of Lake Neuchatel, a system of rectilinear struts and diagonal rods cantilevered over the water. The rods were fitted with over 30,000 fog nozzles shooting a fine mist pulled from the lake and controlled with a.