

TIME, PLACE AND SYMBOL RAIC2000IDEAS COMPETITION
the armature allows programmed performance or gallery space, open to the elements or in sealed, suspended rooms, for small artifacts or very large objects. the system is conceptually infinite. it can expand east west and continually engage appropriate site conditions. the result is an animated urban experience made up of scenographic events, either from the viewpoint of a visiting dignitary traveling the ceremonial route, or a curious meandering tourist. background and foreground are continually shifting, framing views of the city and oneself, creating moments of repose and reflection, space for extravaganza and theatrical pathos. the gaps of time from event to event, exhibition to exhibition, record a multiplicity of cultural threads that represent an on-going evolution.
team: andrew king, scott pavan, andrew butler, natalia Lombardi, angela silver, akash sinha, mark chambers
competition fourth prize canadian architect magazine october 2000 insitu 2 2000