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’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

United States Architecture News - Jul 16, 2015 - 00:13   4319 views

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

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''En Pointe'' by Heather Roberge

June 19, 15 - August 2, 15 | SCI-Arc Gallery

En Pointe reflects on the historical and spatial significance of the column as both object and series. Inspired by the hypostyle hall, En Pointe is a group of columns poised on blade-like fulcrums defining dynamic spaces below. To achieve a balanced state, the mass and silhouette of each column is eccentrically distributed to stabilize its adjacent columns. While unstable individually, the columns enter a state of poise when grouped. En Pointe challenges qualities long associated with structural and visual stability proposing alternative distributions of force and material and with these, reconfigured spatial experiences.

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

En Pointe challenges qualities long associated with structural and visual stability proposing alternative distributions of force and material and with these, reconfigured spatial experiences. In conjunction with this full scale installation, the exhibit features an extensive collection of historical and contemporary case study projects highlighting the column’s role in architectural innovation. This genealogy reveals changing notions of space in architecture and provokes thoughtful speculation on the nature of the column.

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

The exhibition proposes an active engagement with history as a robust reservoir of insight into the nature of the column. It presents a historiography of the column that does not aim to be a conclusive nor an exhaustive survey but rather a particular genealogy intended to speculate on the relationship of the column to disciplinary notions of space and material. The installation draws on these insights to cross-pollinate historical cases with one another to propose the first of what we hope are numerous possible futures of the column.

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

’’En Pointe’’ by Heather Roberge underscores the historical and spatial significance of dynamic space

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