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Benni Allan installation at Houghton Festival

An unidentified flying object debuted during this past August’s edition of Houghton Festival, the four-day lineup of musical performances and art installations held each summer in Norfolk, U.K. An architectural folly in two parts — a black podium and a spacecraft-like canopy that hovers several metres above it — Pulse is the otherworldly brainchild of architect Benni Allan, founder of London firm EBBA. But for all its surreal, extraterrestrial appeal, the glowing attraction didn’t exactly fly in from a galaxy far, far away. Instead, it time-travelled from the turn of the 20th century: The top half of the structure, constructed from plywood sheets wrapped in a translucent waterproof textile, is based on Alexander Graham Bell’s...

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