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Auction archive: Lot number 11

Danecia Sibingo

Design
15 Oct 2009
Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$16,185 - US$24,278
Price realised:
£23,750
ca. US$38,440
Auction archive: Lot number 11

Danecia Sibingo

Design
15 Oct 2009
Estimate
£10,000 - £15,000
ca. US$16,185 - US$24,278
Price realised:
£23,750
ca. US$38,440
Beschreibung:

PROPERTY SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION, LONDON Danecia Sibingo 'Driftwood' pavilion 2009 Stained spruce Kerto® plywood. 1150 cm. (452 3/4 in.) diameter Plywood produced by FinnForest, Finland and fabricated in West Dorset, UK. Designed for the Intermediate Unit 2 pavilion project for the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London.
Exhibited Architectural Association School of Architecture, Bedford Square, London, 3 - 25 July 2009 Catalogue Essay ‘Driftwood’ explores the potential of plywood, bent and thinly layered, as a medium for fluid architectural form. It was inspired both by the sandstone caverns of Petra, the ancient Jordanian cave city, as well as the eroded texture of beach-combed driftwood. The work exhibits ‘self-similarity.’ In other words, the whole structure is exactly or approximately analogous to one or more of its substructures: the texture of the cut plywood components at super scale and the wood grain texture of the plywood itself. ‘Driftwood’ exploits contemporary digital methods of design and fabrication: it was modelled (sculpted) by computer; discretised into developable surfaces; and cut into over 2000 unique pieces using computer numerical controlled (CNC) technology. Assembled over a curved, stressed skin frame, the components, like bent jigsaw pieces, form an expressive, fluid totality. By placing an uncovered but private space at its centre, ‘Driftwood’ establishes delight as the prime concern of pavilion architecture above commodity and accommodation. —Charles Walker and Martin Self, Tutors, Unit 2 Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 11
Auction:
Datum:
15 Oct 2009
Auction house:
Phillips
15 Oct 2009 London
Beschreibung:

PROPERTY SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION, LONDON Danecia Sibingo 'Driftwood' pavilion 2009 Stained spruce Kerto® plywood. 1150 cm. (452 3/4 in.) diameter Plywood produced by FinnForest, Finland and fabricated in West Dorset, UK. Designed for the Intermediate Unit 2 pavilion project for the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London.
Exhibited Architectural Association School of Architecture, Bedford Square, London, 3 - 25 July 2009 Catalogue Essay ‘Driftwood’ explores the potential of plywood, bent and thinly layered, as a medium for fluid architectural form. It was inspired both by the sandstone caverns of Petra, the ancient Jordanian cave city, as well as the eroded texture of beach-combed driftwood. The work exhibits ‘self-similarity.’ In other words, the whole structure is exactly or approximately analogous to one or more of its substructures: the texture of the cut plywood components at super scale and the wood grain texture of the plywood itself. ‘Driftwood’ exploits contemporary digital methods of design and fabrication: it was modelled (sculpted) by computer; discretised into developable surfaces; and cut into over 2000 unique pieces using computer numerical controlled (CNC) technology. Assembled over a curved, stressed skin frame, the components, like bent jigsaw pieces, form an expressive, fluid totality. By placing an uncovered but private space at its centre, ‘Driftwood’ establishes delight as the prime concern of pavilion architecture above commodity and accommodation. —Charles Walker and Martin Self, Tutors, Unit 2 Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 11
Auction:
Datum:
15 Oct 2009
Auction house:
Phillips
15 Oct 2009 London
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