Last week, French artist Xavier Veilhan filled up Case Study House #21, designed by Pierre Koenig and built in 1958, with smoke. According to Curbed LA, the Bailey House, as it's named, is known for its "moat" and for its long glass sides, features Veilhan took advantage of to make "the transparent house opaque with dry ice-produced smoke." Sure, why not? [Curbed LA]
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