davidclovers: Immuring
Saturday, Jun 5, 20106:55 AM — Monday, Jul 19, 20106:55 AMEDT
| Los Angeles, CA - SCI-Arc
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Exhibition discussion: Architects David Erdman & Clover Lee, and SCI-Arc Director Eric Owen Moss discuss Immuring Friday, June 4, 7pm Opening reception follows The exhibition remains on view in the SCI-Arc Gallery through July 18. davidclovers' installation, Immuring, invigorates the relationship between architectural graphic and architectural mass through the re-examination of fresco in a contemporary context. The touch off point for this installation is the design of a 2,500-square foot speculative home for Hometta, Inc. (Lunar House) that started in early 2008. This exhibition showcases the culmination of davidclovers' two-year collaboration with Los Angeles-based artist C.E.B. Reas, DuPont China Ltd., Speed Top (Hong Kong) Limited and E-Grow (Shanghai) on this project. Similar to the fresco's traditional role as an illusive device - making what is two dimensional appear three dimensional - the interaction between Reas' work and davidclovers centers on the vibration between dimensions. The design brings together the 2D/4D algorithmic line work of Reas' Processing platform and the 3D architectural massing and tectonic of davidclovers. Immuring, a term davidclovers borrows from Heinrich Wülfflin's description of partially embedded Baroque columns, is the constant state of agitation between these dimensions and elements – in heightened form. Six full-scale prototypes explore different ways in which texture, window openings, seams and illumination ride the delicate boundary between detachment and embedment. Using two innovative and unique cladding materials - Corian Exterior and Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete - a dense network of algorithmically generated lines pushes the material to its limit; subtracting to the point of translucency or building up to the point of vault-like webbing. As an ensemble, all six prototypes are configured in the gallery to maximize spatial interplay and give one a sense of what it is like to live in, amongst and around this new form of frescoed Lunarscape. SCI-Arc
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