Architects talk at length on issues of form, material, program, construction, ecology, technology, history, infrastructure, atmosphere, lighting, line weights, tools, cities, and craft; but rarely, if ever, of sitting at a warm spot in the living room with your pants off eating a sandwich, a situation intensely familiar to people regardless of occupation and yet strongly dependent upon architecture.

This work explored the relationship between ourselves as habitual occupiers and the unintended relationships we construct with our places of residence (homes).

The Cabinet that Feeds - Collage

59 Englewood - Blue Tape on Gypsum Wall

 
59 Englewood - Carved Gypsum Board Wall

59 Englewood - Carved Gypsum Board Wall

 
59 Englewood - Carved Gypsum Board Wall w/ Rooms glued behind

59 Englewood - Carved Gypsum Board Wall w/ Rooms glued behind

 
59 Englewood - Myself at 59 Englewood

59 Englewood - Myself at 59 Englewood

 

A House Manifests