The Museum
Fall 2021
Professor Robert Alexander
This first studio project forms a courtyard using grocery store items, offering a promenade experience to visitors.
The architecture floats above visitors, prompting them to enter the courtyard.
The first gallery leverages the shape of a spray bottle, expanding, opening to the exterior, and ascending to the next part of the promenade.
The second gallery, a Pocky box, is darker and allows visitors to focus on the art. Small openings act as if the chocolate sticks have been subtracted from the form.
In the final gallery, users are basked in natural light, echoing the materiality of the glass jar. The final exhibition is a replica of Torres de Satélite by Luis Barragán.
Drawings
Aerial