“Perforation! Shout it out! The deliberate punctuated weakening of paper and cardboard so that it will tear along an intended path, leaving a row of fine-haired pills or tuftlets on each new edge! It is a staggering conception, showing an age-transforming feel for the unique properties of pulped wood fiber.”
― The Mezzanine
The centerpiece of the new Pacific Plaza park in downtown Dallas is the Pavilion. Designed by HKS it is an elliptical metal ring suspended in the air – giving much needed shade. I wondered what the story behind all the holes was.
From a D Magazine article:
The design team punctured 58,290 holes in the pavilion canopy, a subtle, morse code tip of the cap denoting the names of 337 stops along the Texas and Pacific Railroad.
I don’t know if things still are cool, but this is the coolest thing ever. It really is clever.
Of course things still are cool. Especially if things provide shade outdoor in the summer. I only wish my Morse code was better.
Believe it or not, I learned Morse Code by listening to tapes, back in the day when people still used tapes and MC was a requirement for a HAM license. Those were the days when sailors used paper charts and there were radio checks every morning. On we go.