Wunderkammer's The Importance of Dialogue: Seven Public Spaces



2012
3D Print Gypsum Powder, Resin, Wood, Metal and Gold Paint
36 x 9.75 x 16 inches (91 x 25 x 40 cm)

Posted: Feb 27th, 2013 / Last Edited: Feb 27th, 2013 Print

Description

  • Featured in the model are ‘active’ public spaces from seven Morphosis projects. These spaces, using their common function as atriums and stairways, are used as primitive geometries to carve the boundaries of the ‘site’ in order to create voids. These voids connect and create linkages, inventing new spaces of interaction. The intent is to use the individual and unique ‘primitives’ in order to reveal an inherent coherency in the overall scheme.

    For additional information about the Wunderkammer exhibition, please see Tod Williams Billie Tsien
  • Featured in the model are ‘active’ public spaces from seven Morphosis projects. These spaces, using their common function as atriums and stairways, are used as primitive geometries to carve the boundaries of the ‘site’ in order to create voids. These voids connect and create linkages, inventing new spaces of interaction. The intent is to use the individual and unique ‘primitives’ in order to reveal an inherent coherency in the overall scheme.

    For additional information about the Wunderkammer exhibition, please see Tod Williams Billie Tsien
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Location:
Venice, Italy
Client:
Venice Biennale / Tod Williams Billie Tsien
Program:
A box of objects of inspiration
Date:
2012
Type:
  • Tangents and Outtakes