The project is a future 6,300 square foot automotive gallery and a fine
art gallery on the ground floor of a 128,000 square foot high rise. The
automobile itself became both an object of art and instrument for
viewing art in the development of the project. As the diagram developed
we began to ruminate on two fundamental works of twentieth century
architecture. The Villa Savoye became a simple point of contact as we
worked the cars through the diagram. Mies Van Der Rohe’s Barcelona
Pavillion influenced the plasticity of the spatial envelope. As the
walls slipped through to the exterior in the design process we began
exploring variations in transparency. The car as an instrument for
viewing presented the opportunity signage on the oblique from afar and
views straight in on the perpendicular while passing by. The ‘fin wall’
is the current rendition of a series of design studies shown in the
presentation culminating in the full-scale mock ups shown.
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