In November 2012 Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata created the soaring 20-foot-high a kind of like a rotunda, a round tower, made by 1000 chairs and to construct with 20 people at the site. Called "Chairs For Abu Dhabi", the ephemeral construction invited people to walk through it and take a rest in one of the comfy seats inside it. The work is not limited to an architectural study: it is concerned with the social context in which it is presented. "This time I did it, it's not a specific chair at all," said the artist. "It's more of a mixture of all kinds of wooden, metal, colorful chairs - everything. Because here in Abu Dhabi it's such an international city and a lot of people come from all over the world, and I wanted to put a mixture - even a couch."