Hedgehog, transforming traffic cones into a concert pavilion
Naresh Chauhan | Oct 14 2009

If you have intent to make things go your way, small hindrances like budget and workforce cannot restrict you from achieving your goal. This is possibly what NYC-based architecture firm EFGH wants to prove with the Hedgehog, a 15′x15′ performance pavilion finished in a traffic cone skin wrapped around a modular steel frame. Erected by a small team in just about six hours, the pavilion converted the readymade traffic cone from a cautionary symbol to a festive texture, keeping the cost to a minimum. The pavilion staged a number of street performers backed by Virgin Mobile to raise money for youth homelessness. Check out the video after the jump.










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