The alternative Christmas tree can be found at Utzon Center by SOM

Sky’s the Limit
Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

Step right into the middle of this year’s Christmas tree at Utzon Center and get an experience out of the ordinary, designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM), the architects behind the current Utzon Center exhibition, ‘Sky’s the Limit’.

Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

From December 1, Utzon Center will display the result of a collaborative effort between some of the world’s best architects, engineers and lighting designers: a 7 metres (23 ft.) tall Christmas tree in the Utzon Center courtyard built from the famous Peter Lassen GRID.

Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

1.000 square GRID elements and ever-changing illumination from colourful lights, the most alternative version of a Christmas tree in Aalborg rises from the courtyard.

Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

Stepping into the middle of a Christmas tree and getting that different and, in some ways, mind-bending experience of space and design, is not something you can experience elsewhere in Denmark, says Lasse Andersson, creative director at Utzon Center.

Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

The process has indeed been a collaborative process. In just three weeks, SOM has designed the shape of the tree and Steensen Warming has supplied the lighting design.

Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

GRID Montana and Peter Lassen are sponsoring the grid and Martin Harman the lights. The Christmas tree is a part of the exhibition,

Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

‘Sky’s the Limit’, which is on display at Utzon Center until January 15, 2017. The Christmas tree is on display until the end of January. Source and images Courtesy of SOM.

Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft
Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft
Sky’s the Limit
Photo © Allan Toft

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *