INfields
Date
2008
Location
New Orleans, US
American Institute of Architects
Date
2008
American Institute of Architects
INFields is an artificial topography that redefines the traditional urban boundaries of public and private space. A system o f programmed performative clusters compress and expand the traditional thresholds associated with the urban courtyard condition. The result i s a reinterpretation of conventional urban components into an integrated spatial network. The combinatorial capacity of the space is given by its multiplicative character in relation to visual illusion and change of points of view.
Keywords: Performative space, Public Installantion
Keywords:Performative space, Public Installantion