Joe Dahmen | Katice Helinski | James Smith
An installation dealing with light as a material, and as a space-maker. Note the strings that tell the viewer how the sunlight moves in the space.
Material molded by space, and molding space simultaneously. This model plays with the conditions of molding and the nature of concrete.
The relationship of glass and concrete, and how the two materials can relate and coexist in collision. These models explore the limits of these materials nature.
A second look at the same model, showing the result of this material collision.
Glass and concrete in dynamic tension. The apparently fragile supports the heavy, and once again invisible forces are revealed.
An early creation of space through the collision of materials. Concrete is treated both as a solid and a liquid, relative to the glass.
An intense investigation of spaces and shapes, and an early attempt at the formation of a building through programmatic elements. Light and materials start to define spaces.
The final model, showing the many elements of the studio brought into one whole.