Toroidal Architecture. Digital images of yet to be built architecture by the architect/artist. The exhibition features three projects which combine normative and exceptional forms typically not integrated in architecture.
Toroidal Architecture.
Digital images of yet to be built architecture by the architect/artist. The exhibition features three projects which combine normative and exceptional forms typically not
integrated in architecture.
PRESTON SCOTT COHEN is an Associate Professor at Harvard Design School. He is author of Contested Symmetries and Other Predicaments in Architecture
(Princeton Architectural Press, 2001). Recent projects include short list design proposals for the Temporary Museum of Modern Art and the Eyebeam Atelier, Museum
of Art and Technology, both in New York.
Cohen's work and research has been published widely internationally. Recent exhibitions include "Folds, Blobs and Boxes" at the Carnegie Museum of Art (2001) and
"The Un-Private House" at The Museum of Modern Art in New York (1999).
Opening: Saturday November 3: 6 - 8.30 pm
photo: Eyebeam Atelier, 2nd Stage Competition. Rendering: Chris Hoxie/k+d.lab
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