The Homelike City
A pair of exhibitions highlighting work from my time as Georgia Tech's Ventulett NEXT Fellow, alongside student work from studios that I taught during the fellowship. The work investigates potential alternatives for interventions that inject diverse formal, social, and economic arrangements into the monocultural single-family fabric that defines most of Atlanta. The first exhibition took place at the offices of TVS Architects in midtown Atlanta as a punctuation mark on the two-year fellowship. It featured models that I produced as part of the fellowship research alongside models that students produced in related studios. I custom-fabricated model pedestals that are tailored to the size and shape of the models they displayed, and arranged them in a cluster throughout the central space.
The second exhibition relocated the models to an installation designed and installed in the courtyard of the Hinman Architecture Building to coincide with the School of Architecture’s end of year show.
Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Detail photo of study model table
Large-scale model of Pittsburgh neighborhood of Atlanta
Detail photo of concrete and candle model - student work by Cayleigh Nicholson
Detail photo of candle model
Detail photo of cast concrete model
Installation in Hinman courtyard
Installation production process
Installation production process
Installation production process