Pratt and California College of the Arts Interior Design Students have engaged in spatial exploration through the intersection of soft and hard materiality to generate systems for the development of an interactive and flexible interior environment.
Pratt and California College of the Arts Interior Design Students have engaged in spatial exploration through the intersection of soft and hard materiality to generate systems for the development of an interactive and flexible interior environment.
Inspired by the work and teachings of Anni and Josef Albers, students in the “Materiality & Space 3” course taught by Professor Margaux Schindler in Interior Design at the California College of the Arts transformed 2D pliable surface models into a series of 3D modular woven projections through a set of material experiments, form and performance operations for air, light, sound, and color. Soft and hard modular frame assemblies reconfigure and deconstruct to create interactive, flexible and adaptive interior environments.
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